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  2. 2009 Ford 400 - Wikipedia

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    Carl Edwards was the race's defending champion. [ 15 ] In the title battle, Johnson had achieved seven wins, fifteen top-five finishes, and twenty-three top ten placings over the course of the season; [ 10 ] he was vying to become the first driver to win four consecutive Cup Series championships while his teammate Martin would be the oldest ...

  3. Ted Musgrave - Wikipedia

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    Musgrave attempted four races in 1999, but only qualified for one, finishing 17th at Rockingham in the No. 29 Pep Boys-sponsored Chevrolet for Gary Bechtel. For 2000, Musgrave signed with Team SABCO to run nine races in the No. 82 Channellock -sponsored Chevrolet.

  4. Pep Boys - Wikipedia

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    Pep Boys is an American automotive aftermarket service chain. Originally named Pep Auto Supply, the company was founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1921 by Emanuel "Manny" Rosenfeld, Maurice "Moe" Strauss, W. Graham "Jack" Jackson, and Moe Radavitz. Pep Boys is headquartered in the Philadelphia suburb of Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania.

  5. Clint Bowyer - Wikipedia

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    A 21st finish the following week (race 24) at Bristol really hurt Bowyer's chance at the Chase, dropping him 112 points behind Matt Kenseth in 12th with just two races prior to the Chase. It was the 25th race (Pep Boys 500 at Atlanta) that sealed Bowyer's fate, as a spin on lap 309 [4] cost him two laps and the chance to compete in the Chase.

  6. 1998 Indianapolis 500 - Wikipedia

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    The 82nd Indianapolis 500 was held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana on Sunday, May 24, 1998. This was the third Indianapolis 500 run as part of the Indy Racing League, but the first fully-sanctioned by the IRL after they relied on USAC to sanction the 1996–1997 races.

  7. Carl Edwards - Wikipedia

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    Carl Michael Edwards Jr. [1] (born August 15, 1979) is an American former professional stock car racing driver. He last competed in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, driving the No. 19 Toyota Camry for Joe Gibbs Racing.