Synopsis:

“NASCAR Racing News”
by Jennifer Marsico
March/April 2004, pp. 20-21; 26-31.
V. XXIV, Issue 1, P. 10-11; 13

Ms. Jennifer Marsico provides highlights of the latter part of the 2003 NASCAR Winston Cup series, which is also the final year for the Winston Cup series. Included are recaps and issues faced with every month from July-December and beyond.



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