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Bruce Martin: Labonte would be a great fit at Earnhardt Ganassi, more notes

 
Newly on the market, former NASCAR Cup champion Bobby Labonte would be the perfect fit at Earnhardt Ganassi, writes SI.com's Bruce Martin. (link)

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