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Engine failure ends Smith's first run in No. 88
Nascar
CONCORD, N.C. -- One moment, he was being praised by his crew chief and his spotter for doing such a good job in Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s car. The next moment, smoke was emanating from the back of the No. 88 Chevrolet, and Regan Smith's first race as ...
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Report: NY DWI convicts avoid getting engine locks
Wall Street Journal
Associated Press. BUFFALO, N.Y. — State government records show that only about a third of New Yorkers required to use special ignition locks after drunken driving convictions ever get the devices installed. The Buffalo News reports (http://bit.ly ...
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NASCAR drive Jeff Gordon said he wouldn't have told anyone if he had a ...
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Regan Smith, filling in for the concussed Earnhardt for at least two races, went to the garage with a blown engine early in the race. Smith was running extremely well early having moved up from 26th to 10th before smoke began borrowing from his car. He ...
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NASCAR Charlotte results: Regan Smith suffers blown engine while subbing for ...
SB Nation
Regan Smith's debut with Hendrick Motorsports lasted all of 65 laps, suffering an engine failure in his first race substituting for the injured Dale Earnhardt Jr. at Saturday night's NASCAR race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Smith had worked his way ...
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Rockford Fire Station 3 needs new home after construction
Rockford Register Star
Frank Speno, firefighter/paramedic, tests the pumps on Engine 3 Thursday, Oct. 11, 2012, at Rockford Fire Station 3 on South Main Street. (PHOTO) FIRE STATION 3 10/11/2012 1 · (PHOTO) FIRE STATION 3 10/11/2012 2. TODAY'S DEAL. 50% Off 10 Group ...
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