Saturday night's Crown Royal Presents the Heath Calhoun 400 at the Richmond International Raceway was like any other race, with a winner and 42 losers who chalked it up for three hours of NASCAR action.
There were the typical crashes, double-file packs, pit lane dramas and of course, the late race restarts that played a tremendous hand in determining the night's winner.
Then of course, there was also the typical Jeff Gordon "gets in position for victory and somehow finds an artful way of losing the win" moment, something that's recurred with resonance this season.
While 90 percent of the field wouldn't mind having the kind of races that the DuPont Chevy team has compiled thus far in 2010, victories are seemingly the measure of success ...
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