February 13, 2010
Burton fastest in Daytona 500 Happy Hour
Our View His biggest concern was about comfort, however, and he logged 60 laps of practice, which was the most among all drivers. That was only good enough for 19th on the average speed chart.
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February 11, 2010
All Clear from Gatorade 150s
Yahoo! Qualification Story – Daytona
Here is this week's Yahoo! qualification story.
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Bliss, Speed race into Daytona 500 and lock in Waltrip
Our View Speed and Waltrip should be considered solid dark horses for the 500.
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Kahne wins second Duel in Daytona
Our View The combined margin of victory of the two races was less than a tenth of a second. It just doesn't get any closer than that.
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McDowell, Papis transfer
Our View McDowell finished 14th and Papis finished 15th, but all that matters is they have qualified for NASCAR's Super Bowl.
Most impressively, Papis held onto a transfer position by staying out on old tires. That could make him one of this season's favorite dark horses.
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Johnson wins first Duel in Daytona
Our View Johnson needs to hang on for 500 miles on Sunday, however, and he is not one of the best restrictor-plate superspeedway racers. Start him at your own risk.
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February 10, 2010
NASCAR.com Daytona Preview
Who's hot and who's not at Daytona: Here are my picks for NASCAR.com of favorites, dark horses and some long shot underdogs.
Ambrose wins 150s Practice 2
Our View Ambrose has been one of our top dark horses all week based on some strong restrictor-plate superspeedway runs last year. Watch him closely in the qualification race.
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Bliss crashes and takes out contenders in 150s Practice 2
Our View Bliss and Logano will certainly have to go to backups. Johnson—who ran into the back of Hamlin in the stack up—will probably be able to make repairs. Hamlin's damage is also minimal.
Kyle Busch was nearly involved, but he made a masterful move around Logano and Bliss.
Update: Apparently the damage was greater than we thought: Johnson will have to go to a backup.
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Harvick quickest in 150s Practice 1
Our View After winning the Bud Shootout, Harvick has to be on a lot of fantasy owners' radar screens and he's proving that is a wise choice.
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Kenseth fastest in 150s Practice 1
Our View That speed was set early in the session in one of the fastest drafts of the day. He's not exactly known as the Pied Piper of Daytona, however, so look for him to tuck into the draft on Thursday.
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Bowyer triggers three-car incident
Our View All three drivers sustained significant damage, but there is no word yet on who will roll out a backup car. Bowyer and Reutimann are locked into the Daytona 500, but this could effectively end Cope's chances of making the show.
Update: Bowyer will have to roll out a backup car.
Update: Reutimann will also roll out a backup car.
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Ky Busch scrapes wall in 150s Practice 1
Our View Busch found the limit, which should make him fast. At the time, he had the second fastest time in the draft with a speed of 194.221 mph.
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February 6, 2010
Harvick wins Budweiser Shootout
Our View The race ended with a green-white-checkered finish and you just knew that it was going to get hairy. However, no one expected Jeff Gordon to trigger a wreck when he bump-drafted Greg Biffle into a spin in the corner.
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Patrick impressive in stock car debut
Our View Patrick had to avoid wrecks along the way and was even knocked into the infield by Nelson Piquet Jr. at one point, so she experienced nearly everything that she would face in a Nationwide Series race.
The final decision on whether she will run the Nationwide race next Saturday will come on Monday, but according to a tweet by @NASCAR_NNS, she has already been approved by NASCAR.
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Martin, Earnhardt qualify on front row for Daytona 500
Our View Rick Hendrick is dedicated to making Earnhardt as competitive as Martin this year and this is an early indication that will be the case.
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February 5, 2010
Yahoo! Daytona Preview
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February 4, 2010
Bud Shootout Lineup
1. Carl Edwards
2. Kevin Harvick
3. Brian Vickers
4. Ryan Newman
5. Greg Biffle
6. Mark Martin +
7. Jeff Burton
8. Matt Kenseth
9. Jamie McMurray
10. John Andretti
11. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
12. Bobby Labonte
13. Tony Stewart
14. Ken Schrader
15. Michael Waltrip
16. Jimmie Johnson
17. Kyle Busch
18. Derrike Cope
19. Kasey Kahne
20 Juan Montoya
21. Joey Logano
22. Kurt Busch +
23. Jeff Gordon
24. Denny Hamlin +
+ will drop to the back with an unpracticed backup car.
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Schrader notably fast in Bud Shootout practice 2
Our View Anything can happen on the restrictor-plate superspeedways, so if you need a dark horse for the Shootout, Schrader's experience makes him very attractive.
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Kahne fastest in Bud Shootout practice 2
Our View The best news with this speed is that he apparently did not hurt his car when he banged into the back of Ken Schrader while that driver slowed during an early caution.
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Add Harvick to backup list
Our View Richard Childress seemed positive about the car swap according to a Tweet from @DeLanaHarvick and with so many other drivers in the same boat, his chances are as good as anyone's.
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Logano is lucky and good
Our View Logano could very easily have made an overly aggressive correction and spun himself or collected one of the other cars in the initial incident. Logano did sustain minor damage, but it could have been much worse.
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Another practice, another wreck: this time for Ku Busch
Seconds into the second practice session, Juan Montoya hooked Kurt Busch and sent the No. 2 into the frontstretch wall. Busch will be the fifth driver forced into a backup.
Our View Kasey Kahne also sustained some nose damage, but he should not have to go to his backup.
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Four drivers to backup Shootout cars, six wreck
Our View The accident happened when Hamlin clipped the back of Martin's car and turned him sideways in front of the field. Both drivers accepted partial blame and there are no hard feelings as fallout.
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Burton fastest in Shootout practice 1
Our View Fast speed is essentially meaningless at Daytona, but one would rather be at the top of the list than at the bottom.
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February 1, 2010
Steve Francis Ready To Go Racing With His Own Team Again In 2010
After spending the last two years as a hired-gun driver, the veteran dirt Late Model star from Ashland, Ky., is back this season in his familiar position as an owner-operator. The return of the well-known Steve Francis Racing No. 15 comes during the ‘Super Bowl of Racing VI’ scheduled Jan. 28-30 at Golden Isles Speedway in Brunswick, Ga.
“I’ve been my own boss for most of my career so I’m excited to be back on my own,” said Francis, whose primary focus in 2010 will be chasing the World of Outlaws Late Model Series championship that he won in 2007 when he last fielded his own team. “I’m sure there’s gonna be a little bit of an adjustment period, but I’m confident we’ll make this work because I have great equipment and a great group of sponsors and supporters.”
Buoyed by the continuation of his primary sponsorship deal with Valvoline for the 11th consecutive season, Francis, 42, has reassembled a formidable operation in the short time since his successful two-year association with Maryland car owner Dale Beitler ended in November. A flurry of activity in the Francis shop has him headed south to kick off ’10 with two Rocket Chassis cars powered by Custom Racing Engines – the same combination that carried Francis to his only WoO LMS title.
Francis has enlisted some close friends to help him in 2010, led by longtime speed shop and team owner Tim Logan and Logan’s son, Lee. The elder Logan plans to travel the circuit as Francis’s crew chief this season as well as provide his own pair of Russell Baker-powered Rocket cars for Francis’s use in selected non-WoO LMS events, while Lee Logan, who served as Francis’s crew chief in 2007, returns to the SFR fold on a part-time basis to handle work in the shop while Francis is on the road. Francis has also hired Derik Reese as a fulltime mechanic to further bolster his effort.
With Francis’s new S&S hauler and trailer not ready for pick up in Nebraska until after his season-opening southern excursion, he will make the trip using a rig borrowed from sponsor Harbaugh Amusement. The car he plans to pull out of the Harbaugh trailer for duty at Golden Isles will be a machine that Francis prepared for NASCAR star Ryan Newman to drive in a handful of 2009 events and has since reconstituted with his own trademark No. 15. Francis will also bring along a new Rocket – a mount sporting his new-for-2010 lettering and color scheme by JFR Graphics – but he’s uncertain when he will debut the car in competition.
The meet at Golden Isles is just the start of a busy month-long stretch for Francis. After departing Georgia he’ll enjoy a few days off in Florida before visiting Ocala (Fla.) Speedway for a test session on Feb. 3. Then he’ll head to East Bay Raceway Park in Gibsonton, Fla., to run the final three nights (Feb. 4-6) of the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Winternationals behind the wheel of a Blount Motorsports Rocket car alongside the team’s lead driver, Tommy Kerr of Maryville, Tenn., before spending a week (Feb. 8-13) at Volusia Speedway Park in Barberville, Fla., for the DIRTcar Nationals by UNOH.
Francis will drive his own equipment in Volusia’s DIRTcar Nationals, which includes DIRTcar UMP Late Model events on Feb. 8, 9, 10 and 12 and the season-opening World of Outlaws Late Model Series programs on Feb. 11 and 13. He won the second WoO LMS A-Main during last year’s DIRTcar Nationals.
Francis’s schedule won’t slow down once he leaves the Sunshine State. He’ll have to ready his new hauler and then, on Feb. 27, he will marry Amanda Ferrell in Bardstown, Ky. After a honeymoon trip he’ll return to the shop to prepare for the remainder of the 2010 WoO LMS, a grueling national tour on which he’s one of just two drivers to start all 237 A-Mains contested since 2004.
Fans can stay up-to-date on all the latest Steve Francis news and information by visiting his completely redesigned Web site at www.stevefrancisracing.com.
From Steve Francis Press Release
January 31, 2010
Logano Captures Second NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown Victory
Logano, 19, held off the 16-year-old Pena and two-time race winner Matt Kobyluck for the victory in the 225-lap race Saturday before a sold-out crowd at the Toyota Speedway at Irwindale.
It was Pena's first career race in NASCAR's top developmental series and it came in the non-points, postseason event, which has earned the moniker the "Daytona 500 of short-track racing."
Logano made his mark by winning as a 17-year-old rookie in the 2007 edition; Pena, who only has one year of Late Model racing on his resume, nearly out-did that.
Logano and Pena waged a race-long battle for the lead from drop of the green. For most of the race it was the Pena in heated pursuit of the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Rookie of the Year. Pena was able to grab the lead on several occasions. Logano, however, got the best of two late-race restarts to pull away for the victory.
Kobyluck got by Pena briefly on Lap 218, and by the time Pena got back to second four laps later he didn't have enough time to track Logano back down.
It's been a whirlwind weekend for the Winchester, Va., native.
Pena, driving for Revolution Racing and Drive For Diversity, beat out three teammates Thursday in a race-off for a chance to qualify for the Showdown. He easily did that, earning the pole in Friday's qualifying.
The win was a vindication – of sorts – for Logano, who crossed the line first in last year’s NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown, but was penalized to last place for aggressive driving on the last lap.
Logano led three times for a race-high 171 laps while Pena led three times for 54 laps.
Following Logano, Pena and Kobyluck across the line was Matt DiBenedetto and Andrew Myers. Eric Holmes, David Mayhew, Eddie MacDonald, Paulie Harraka and Steve Park rounded out the top 10.
Reigning NASCAR K&N Pro Series West Champion Jason Bowles finished 11th while K&N Pro Series East 2009 titlist Ryan Truex was relegated to 26th after a late-race accident.
NASCAR TOYOTA ALL-STAR SHOWDOWN-NASCAR TOYOTA ALL-STAR SHOWDOWN
Unofficial Results
Saturday
At Toyota Speedway at Irwindale
Irwindale, CA
Lap length: 0.5 miles
(Start position in parentheses)
1. (2) Joey Logano, Middletown, Conn., Toyota, 225 laps, 54.253 mph, $31,000.
2. (1) Sergio Pena, Winchester, Va., Chevrolet, 225, $23,000.
3. (14) Matt Kobyluck, Uncasville, Conn., Chevrolet, 225, $22,550.
4. (11) Matt DiBenedetto, Grass Valley, Calif., Toyota, 225, $20,000.
5. (13) Andrew Myers, Newport Beach, Calif., Toyota, 225, $13,000.
6. (4) Eric Holmes, Escalon, Calif., Toyota, 225, $11,550.
7. (24) David Mayhew, Atascadero, Calif., Chevrolet, 225, $10,000.
8. (17) Eddie MacDonald, Rowley, Mass., Chevrolet, 225, $14,500.
9. (16) Paulie Harraka, Wayne, N.J., Toyota, 225, $9,850.
10. (23) Steve Park, East Northport, N.Y., Chevrolet, 225, $13,750.
11. (10) Jason Bowles, Ontario, Calif., Ford, 225, $8,500.
12. (22) Jim Inglebright, Fairfield, Calif., Chevrolet, 225, $8,250.
13. (6) Jeff Barkshire, Auburn, Wash., Dodge, 225, $6,500.
14. (36) Nick Joanides, Woodland Hills, Calif., Ford, 225, $10,250.
15. (26) Andrew Ranger, Roxton Pond, Quebec, Chevrolet, 225, $12,000.
16. (3) Greg Pursley, Newhall, Calif., Ford, 225, $6,800.
17. (30) Jason Patison, Corona, Calif., Chevrolet, 225, $11,700.
18. (39) Troy Ermish, Fremont, Calif., Chevrolet, 225, $6,600.
19. (38) Kyle Kelley, Huntington Beach, Calif., Chevrolet, 225, $7,550.
20. (40) Justin Philpott, Tracy, Calif., Toyota, 225, $6,500.
21. (20) Brennan Newberry, Bakersfield, Calif., Chevrolet, 225, $5,400.
22. (29) Jack Sellers, Sacramento, Calif., Chevrolet, 225, $6,300.
23. (35) Michael Self, Park City, Utah, Chevrolet, 214, accident, $6,250.
24. (37) Candace Muzny, Oklahoma City, Okla., Chevrolet, 208, suspension, $6,200.
25. (34) Daryl Harr, Edmonton AB, Chevrolet, 207, $6,150.
26. (9) Ryan Truex, Mayetta, N.J., Toyota, 205, accident, $11,100.
27. (19) Jamie Dick, Albuquerque, N.M., Chevrolet, 204, accident, $6,100.
28. (8) Josh Combs, Sacramento, Calif., Ford, 200, $5,100.
29. (27) John Salemi, Nashua, N.H., Chevrolet, 195, rear end, $11,100.
30. (28) Moses Smith, Tempe, Ariz., Toyota, 186, accident, $6,100.
31. (33) Jonathon Gomez, Twin Falls, Idaho, Chevrolet, 185, accident, $6,100.
32. (12) Auggie Vidovich, Lakeside, Calif., Chevrolet, 177, accident, $5,000.
33. (31) Derek Ramstrom, W Boylston, Mass., Chevrolet, 144, accident, $11,000.
34. (18) Brett Thompson, Jerome, Idaho, Chevrolet, 144, accident, $6,000.
35. (21) Blake Koch, West Palm Beach, Fla., Chevrolet, 144, accident, $6,000.
36. (15) Brian Johnson, Jr., Machensey Park, Ill., Chevrolet, 144, oil leak, $5,000.
37. (5) Sean Caisse, Pelham, N.H., Chevrolet, 128, drive shaft, $5,000.
38. (7) David Gilliland, Riverside, Calif., Toyota, 99, electrical, $5,000.
39. (25) George Brunnhoelzl, III, W Babylon, N.Y., Chevrolet, 93, accident, $11,000.
40. (32) Johnathan Hale, Rio Linda, Calif., Chevrolet, 39, rear end, $6,000.
Race Statistics
Time of Race: 2 hours 4 minutes 25 seconds
Margin of Victory: .584 seconds
Fastest Qualifier: S.Pena (97.879 mph, 18.39 seconds)
Caution Flags: 15 for 72 laps.
Lead Changes: 5 among 2 drivers.
Lap Leaders: S. Pena 1; J. Logano 2-105; S. Pena 106-133; J. Logano 134-177; S. Pena
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January 28, 2010
Nationwide: Patrick schedule announced
The remainder of her schedule includes Chicagoland, Michigan, Dover, the fall Auto Club race, Charlotte, Gateway, Texas, Phoenix (her hometown) and Homestead.
Our View The majority of these events are held on unrestricted, intermediate speedways, which gives her a chance to focus on the skill set requited to go fast on that track type.
Patrick's transition to the heavy stockers will be a challenging one, but with JR Motorsports equipment at her disposal, she could be a better value than many anticipate.
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F1: USF1 announces first driver in lineup
Our View Eventually, the team wants to hire American drivers and give them an opportunity to race, but until then they are creating opportunities nonetheless: Lopez has logged 6,000 test miles with Renault.
Lopez will become the 24th Argentine in Formula 1and the first since Gaston Mazzacane ran in April 2001.
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F1: Schumacher ready for return
Our View Don't expect Schumacher to have any rust after three years, however; he will be one of the strongest drivers in F1 fantasy racing.
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Trucks: Piquet to warm-up in South America and South Africa
Our View Piquet will run at Brazil's Interlagos in a 1,000 endurance race and then head to South Africa to compete in the American Speed Association's Transcontinental Series Free State 500 on the paved Phakisa Freeway Circuit oval. Several top short track racers will be in attendance, so he will have some strong competition.
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IRL: George shuts down team
Our View In a league that has never had stunning car counts to begin with, it is unfortunate to lose any team. Last year, however, George's driver Ed Carpenter was hardly a fixture on anyone's race league.
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Several NASCAR drivers highlight Rolex 24 entry list
Our View While this has no direct correlation to NASCAR races at Daytona or even on the road courses—since the Daytona Prototypes are distinct from the stock cars—track time is always helpful.
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Montoya, McMurray test at Walt Disney World
Our View This gives these two drivers a chance to work on their chemistry and determine if they like the same things in cars. Whether that is the case, simply testing should make them better teammates.
They will also get a chance to race together in the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona.
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January 19, 2010
Gilliland to drive for BAM
January 17, 2010
Newman gets new spotter
Our View It's always hard to go from a familiar voice to a new one, but Kitchens has enough experience to make the transition smooth.
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January 15, 2010
Dan Beaver's Twitter League
I have always been skeptical about social media until last April when I started using Twitter. I had been providing fantasy racing newsbreakers for NASCAR.com and Fanball.com for several years and I was originally looking for another way to get those to my readers. As I became more involved with Twitter, however, I found out this is a great way to interact.
So – this year, I decided to set up my own user-created league in the Yahoo! fantasy game. It is open to anyone who wants to join me, but user-created leagues are limited to 50 players, so sign up quickly just in case there is an overwhelming response.
Signing up is simple and free. Simply log onto Yahoo! Sports and navigate to the fantasy racing page (http://racing.fantasysports.yahoo.com/auto). Click on the “join a group” button and follow the instructions.
The league name is: DanBeaversTwitterLeague
Group ID: 4035
Password: twitter
The more the merrier, so feel free to invite any of your friends who want to join in. If we max the group out this year (50 players), we will probably make it an unlimited group next year and maybe get Yahoo! to promote the game a little heavier on the front page—and that means even more bragging rights to the winner.
This year, we will continue to make fantasy racing newsbreakers available via my Twitter account: @FantasyRace, so if you haven't already done so, take a minute to follow me. If you turn on the device updates, you will get the information on your cell phone (standard text rates apply) and you will have the information as soon as I post it on my Blog.
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January 13, 2010
So far, so good for Truex
Our View Speeds from tire tests can be misleading since they are working on whatever the manufacturer directs, but if the team is happy, that means chemistry is being built—and that can only improve his value to fantasy players.
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N'Wide: McDowell to McDonald Motorsports
Our View McDonald Motorsports has improved slightly in recent seasons. With McDonald behind the wheel, however, this could be a breakout year.
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Auto Club fall race shortened
Along with the news that the Phoenix spring race will be lengthened, it was announced the fall Auto Club race will be shortened by 100 miles. The new name of the race will be the Pepsi Max 400, according to Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. Not all of the news is good, it turns out.
Our View The net effect is that NASCAR fans lost 37 miles of competition, but hopefully the California race will be more entertaining as the middle stages of this race can get a little strung out. This brings this race in line with both Michigan events, so those events will be even better comparatives.
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Phoenix spring race lengthened
Our View The added distance was made possible by NASCAR moving the start of races up to create a uniform time. In the long run, this will benefit fantasy owners as it gives short, flat track drivers more time to get to the front. Previously, this race was essentially a sprint.
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January 12, 2010
Piquet Jr. coming to NASCAR
Our View NASCAR is becoming popular with former F1 drivers thanks to Juan Montoya; their ultimate success has yet to be determined.
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New team headed to Cup with No. 26 points
There is a new team headed to NASCAR, according to Jayski.com. Vermont businessman Bill Jenkins has purchased equipment and the No. 26 owner points from Roush-Fenway Racing.
Our View That guarantees they will start the first five races of the season. So far a driver and crew has not yet been named, but there are still several quality racers looking for a ride.
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Sadler to deliver pizza
Our View Last year, this sponsor was on A.J. Allmendinger's car for several races. Richard Petty Motorsports still has some real estate remaining for their four cars, so every little bit helps put together a competitive season.
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