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Talladega, AL 4-08 arriving for nascar race (Photo credit: Wikipedia) The Nationwide series debut at Indianapolis Motor Speedway was marked with controversy beginning with the green flag start and again on the final restart of the Indiana 250 From the beginning of the race, fans were asking questions about why Kyle Busch was not penalized when he clearly raced ahead of pole-sitter Kasey Kahne to start the inaugural Nationwide race at the Brickyard.  Read more at Fan4Racing… Related articles Should NASCAR Drivers Have Independent Testers?
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