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Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Caraviello: When NASCAR's 'silly season' went crazy (NASCAR.com)

Kurt Busch's separation from Penske set in motion a series of moves including A.J. Allmendinger landing in the No. 22, Aric Almirola taking over Allmendinger's former No. 43, Truck Series phenom Cole Whitt succeeding Almirola in the JRM No. 7, and Busch himself resurfacing in James Finch's No. 51.

Caraviello: When NASCAR's 'silly season' went crazy




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