18 Donald Miralle/ Allsport/Getty Images; pp. 20–21 Fred Vulch/Sports Illustrated/Getty Images. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Mahaney, Ian F. The math of NASCAR / by Ian F. Mahaney.
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