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Five things we learned in the All-Star Race

Yes, Hamlin won the race - and the $1 million prize- but the SHR and Penske cars were still the class of the field on Saturday. CONCORD, N.C. — NASCAR’s All-Star Race provided excitement for the fans — and a premium test session for competitors on Saturday night.  The cream of the Sprint Cup crop had no problem getting to the front of the field but most of the passing occurred on pit road at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Brad Keselowski led 49 laps early on. But as the night went on, the Stewart-Haas Racing combo of Kurt Busch and Kevin Harvick came alive. Busch led 24 laps and dominated the fourth segment. Keselowski’s miscue out of the pits enabled Denny Hamlin to take the lead. And...
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