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The Nextel Cup
The Nextel Cup
The Nextel Cup is NASCAR’s premier series. Forty-three cars compete in each race, and the season lasts for 36 races. After the first 26 races, the top 10 drivers in the points standings, and any drivers who are within 400 points of the leader, qualify for the Chase for the Championship, a 10-race playoff that determines the Nextel Cup Champion. Those drivers that do not make the Chase continue to race in the final 10 races, though they are no longer eligible for the championship. The Chase format began in 2004, when Nextel took over from Winston as the title sponsor.
From 1972-2003, the series was known as the Winston Cup when R.J. Reynolds Tobacco was the title sponsor. Prior to that, the series was known as the Grand National Series.
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| Anonymous | The Atlanta Motor Speedway Race on 3/18/2007 | 0 | Mar 18 2007, 4:04 PM EDT by Anonymous | |
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There is no way that Jimmy Johson and Jeff Gordan can still be at the front of the pack right after the rounds of green flag pit stops and Dale Jr. be still at the back of the pack when they both pitted after he did unless they are cheating or paying somebody off in Nascar.
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