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>never won on a real circuit (road course)
>overrepresented in superspeedway performances (the easiest track type) and wins
FRAUD ALERT?
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the chad oval (real racing) > the poncy circuit (gay shit)
everyone knows that
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>>151292546
he won the 1995 race at Sears Point. He had been in position to win several other road courses but had the victory denied for things beyond his control (car failures, other people crashing into him, etc).

I think what is more embarrassing is the number of road course ringers teams used to bring in who still not only wouldn't win but oftentimes wouldn't even finish in the top 10.
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>>151292546
he finished second in class in his first attempt at the Daytona 24hrs, only second to the A car of the same team he was a a part of
Dale could drive anything, anywhere
that being said, Jeff Gordon is the GOAT
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>race in turning left for decades
>die by turning right



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