Only Yesterday: In NASCAR’s Modern Era, Crossing the Finish Line a Big Piece to Title Puzzle
How has the art of finishing races evolved over the years and how has it impacted drivers’ pursuit of championships?
How has the art of finishing races evolved over the years and how has it impacted drivers’ pursuit of championships?
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