2007 NASCAR Driver Review: Brian Vickers
Despite missing two of the first five races of the season, Brian Vickers ran well in the races that he did qualify for in 2007.
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Despite missing two of the first five races of the season, Brian Vickers ran well in the races that he did qualify for in 2007.
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