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The Hummer: Not so tough after all

Robby Gordon's Hummer, his ride in the Dakar Rally, got taken out by a clump of grass. (Team release is here.)

Good for Robby for tackling the race. Too bad he didn't do better.

Only two more weeks until the next race that will include some regular Cup drivers.

In NASCAR Hall of Fame news, a Kansas City Star columnist realizes that racin' is still a southern sport. And Charlotte's David Poole wonders why Daytona Beach is still on NASCAR's list (with Atlanta and Charlotte) of potential HOF sites.

Hmm, why would Daytona still be on the list. Can't think of a reason. Nope, not one. I got nothing.

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Mark said:

Ahhh, 1st practice speeds of the new year are in.

It's about time, I'm already tired of ACC basketball.

CJ said:

Okay.

I think donuts and pastries contributed to Poole's reasoning...er, skills.

Take that and spin it. *chuckle*

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