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NASCAR: Fantastic All-Star Race Undermined by Runaway Final Segment

It seemed a good idea in theory, and in practice it almost was.After years of alternating formats, NASCAR officials settled on a new setup for this year's Sprint All-Star Race: four preliminary, 20 lap segments—the winners of which would be granted first pit entry for the fifth segment and a 10 lap dash for $1 million. This would return the event to 90 laps in total, the same length as it was from 2002 to 2006, and ideally produce hard racing the whole way through.The first four segments featured thrilling battles for the lead. The fifth was a runaway.Anybody who watched the Sprint Showdown prior to the second and final non-points event of the Sprint Cup season probably could have identified the eventual issue. When a driver got the l...

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