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Lance Fenton

Full Throttle: In NASCAR, Lead, Follow or Get Out of the Way

October 25, 2022August 17, 2010 by Mike Neff

NASCAR has long had an established practice of requiring drivers to maintain a minimum speed in order to stay on the course during an event.

Categories Full Throttle, Mike Neff, Truck Series
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