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(Part 6 of 21)
NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series
46th Daytona 500

Daytona International Speedway
Daytona, Florida
February 15, 2004

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  • I like the double file restarts alot better. I do not know why that had single file starts.

  • I think the wave around rule is one of the best additions the 'new' nascar has done

  • Ill never understand why they allowed single file restarts until a couple of years ago it doesn't make sense to me. As well ill certainly never get why they allowed the "leader" of the race to restart 12 cars back into the field.

  • Alan is back in the ESPN booth as of the Brickyard

  • @normalboy64 m&m used to do a lot of special stuff, this is when they had black & white m&m's

  • ew why is elliott sadler's car black and white?

  • @666jewkid

    well, i agree with you. He should've stayed with DEI.

  • Jr is a damn good driver. he's the best restrictor plate driver there is. he shoulda won the championship that year in 2004. he also should have won the championship in 2003 to. I do agree that he hasnt done good with Hendrick. he should have stay with DEI or went with RCR racing

  • I hate Hendrick more than anything.  But I will say they don't suck.

    Jr is easily the weakest link at Kendrick though. He's wayyyyy too overrated.

  • we need nbc/tnt back espn/abc  sucks

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