Pegging the Wow Meter

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 Pegging the Wow Meter
Admittedly, I always go into the beginning of a restrictor-plate race with a mixture of anxious anticipation and some skepticism. The skepticism is because the outcome of a restrictor-plate race of depends a lot on luck and hitting the right set-up on the car. Because of the effect of the restrictor-plate on the ability of the car to close or pass, That skepicism seems somewhat justified in ... [link]

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Aaron’s 499 Commentary
Published 4/28/2008 by revinjim at NASCAR Bloggers FT Digest
... …on lap 29, the Wow Meter starts to rise to the upper end as Denny Hamlin has pushed Jamie McMurray to the front, then drops down in front of Tony Stewart to take the lead. The real racing has only begun…read more ...

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