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  2. The Big One (motorsport) - Wikipedia

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    The Big One is a phrase describing any crash usually involving eleven or more cars in NASCAR, ARCA, and IndyCar racing. It is most commonly used at Daytona International Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway, although occasionally seen at other tracks as well, such as Dover Motor Speedway and Watkins Glen International.

  3. NASCAR Racing 2003 Season - Wikipedia

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    NASCAR Racing 2003 Season, or NR2003 for short, is a computer racing simulator released in February 2003 by Papyrus Design Group for Windows and Mac OS X.The game was the last to be released by the company before EA Sports bought the NASCAR license exclusively from 2004 to 2009 (parent company Sierra's successor company, Activision Blizzard, reacquired NASCAR rights in 2011, with NASCAR The ...

  4. NASCAR on television and radio - Wikipedia

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    Cup races are temporarily being broadcast on the official NASCAR YouTube Channel. Bulgaria: Max Sport: Bulgarian Pay No No Live Canada: TSN: English Pay No Live Live All Practices, Qualifyings, and Xfinity races streaming on TSN+. Select Cup races are simulcast on CTV. [38] USA Network: Pay No Live No CTV Speed Channel: Pay Live No No Fox ...

  5. NASCAR drivers throw punches live on air after all-star race

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    A heated exchange between two NASCAR drivers broke out into a full-blown fist fight live on television following an early crash in the race.. Officials quickly intervened after Ricky Stenhouse Jr ...

  6. 2003 NASCAR Winston Cup Series - Wikipedia

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    The crash barely included Earnhardt Jr., who started in the back of the field and managed to race his way to victory lane anyway. Earnhardt was involved in a controversial decision at the end of the race where it appeared he went below the yellow line in an attempt to improve position. NASCAR ruled Earnhardt was forced down making it a clean pass.

  7. Jason Leffler - Wikipedia

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    Jason Charles Leffler (September 16, 1975 – June 12, 2013) was an American professional open-wheel and stock car racing driver. Leffler began racing in the open-wheel ranks, competing in the 2000 Indianapolis 500 before moving to primarily NASCAR competition.

  8. Speed (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Speed was an American sports-oriented cable and satellite television network that was owned by the Fox Sports Media Group division of 21st Century Fox.The network was dedicated to motorsports programming, including auto racing, as well as automotive-focused programs.

  9. NASCAR Racing - Wikipedia

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    NASCAR Racing is a series of car racing video games originally developed by Papyrus Design Group in the 1990s. ... The effect of crashes varies depending on severity ...