In this photo taken March 30, 2001 veteran NASCAR driver Dave Marcis is shown in his Arden, N.C. race shop. Only 39 cars showed up for the second race of the Sprint Cup season, the lowest number of entries in more than two decades. While the reduced
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Download this stock image: In this photo taken March 30, 2001 veteran NASCAR driver Dave Marcis is shown in his Arden, N.C. race shop. Only 39 cars showed up for the second race of the Sprint Cup season, the lowest number of entries in more than two decades. While the reduced numbers won't affect front-runners such as Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin after all, we're talking about low-budget drivers who probably would've been lapped early in the race it does drive home the end of an era. We've lost a lot, said former driver Dave Marcis, who spent much of his long career simply trying to qualify for races in under-f - 2N07X90 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.
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