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Hidden in plain site

Dustin Long reports from Texas:

The No. 40 (Sterling Marlin - the first picture) and the No. 1 (Truex Jr.) both will be running camouflage paint schemes this weekend at Texas Motor Speedway.

Because both cars aren't in the chase, they're choosing to go incognito this weekend.

*rimshot*

Thanks, I'll be here all week.

So what's on your mind going into Sunday's race?

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Antonette said:

In my humble and somewhat educated opinion: Keep an eye out for Johnson, Gordon and Earnhardt. But really pay attention to: Martin, Edwards and Bifle. Fords have won at TMS 6 out of the 9 times.

John Newsom said:

My gut feeling is that Sunday's race will come down to Stewart vs. 3 or 4 of the Roush guys.

Which isn't a bad thing: Everyone likes the Lone Ranger taking on the Evil Empire.

Man, talk about mixing metaphors. I need to get outside and get some fresh air.

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