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NASCAR's Early Years Saw Drivers Chasing Speed at All Costs, Leading to Unbelievable Moments

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NASCAR’s early years saw drivers chasing speed, pushing the boundaries of their stock cars to unprecedented limits. The pursuit of high velocity led to achievements like Buddy Baker’s 200 mph milestone in 1970 and Bill Elliott’s record-shattering 212.809 mph lap in 1987. These thrilling feats came with inherent risks, as unrestricted conditions often turned races into adrenaline-fueled sagas of bravery and skill. Over time, the sport’s evolution…
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