Who Will Be the Sprint Cup’s Next First-time Winner?

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 Who Will Be the Sprint Cup’s Next First-time Winner?
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NASCAR ~ Dover Astro-Predictions
Published 5/31/2008 by churchofthegreatoval at The Church of the Great Oval
... On Pit Row’s Charlie Turner  is looking at David Ragan, or Travis Kvapil, as the next first timer. ...

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