View From the Couch: Michigan

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Finally. Dale Earnhardt Jr returned to Victory Lane in a Cup race. The last time Dale Earnhardt Jr won a Cup points race, Bill Clinton was in office. Or at least some people made it seem like it had been that long. The way Junior’s 2008 has gone, he could actually have multiple wins by now. He’s been a top five car nearly every week. It also doesn’t matter that he won on ... [link]

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Playing Catch Up
Published 6/18/2008 by revinjim at NASCAR Bloggers FT Digest
... There is an excellent review, as always from Trouble in Turn 2, with “View from the Couch: Michigan.” Mike’s “View from the Couch” series always contains some interesting stats and information that you don’t normally see on other sites. You may also want to read his views in ...

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