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Dum-dum-dum: Atlanta’s whodunit
Brian Hunsicker
Oct 30, 2006
I didn’t catch much of Sunday’s Cup race. But I had more important things to tend to — my wife and I celebrated our one-year anniversary on Sunday. So, as you can imagine, watching a race was further down the to-do list.
I caught a few laps early, just after the first caution, and wasn’t surprised to see nearly all of the Chase folks in the top 13 or so. And I wasn’t as surprised to come to work this morning and see that Jeff Burton was 13th.
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