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• Enough with the idiocy that NASCAR didn't want Juan Pablo Montoya to win. Conspiracies are fun and all, but let's at least pretend to have some measure of credibility. (Gracias to reader Carol for the photo tip.) [Scene Daily]
• Is it time to ditch pit road speed limits once and for all? Catchfence argues yes. Me, I can't possibly see what could go wrong letting 43 drivers competing for millions of dollars go rip-assing down amongst, in effect, pedestrians who aren't even looking at them. [Catchfence]
• Jeremy Mayfield has sold most of his cars, parts and assorted other NASCARiana to John Carter, who plans to run later this season. This might just be the most super-ultimate "They Make It 'Cause We Buy It" collection EVER. [ESPN.com]
• Jim King, the Florida Senate leader who led the charge to block the public release of Dale Earnhardt's autopsy photos, has passed away. [FanZone]
• This Bleacher Report post on "Wrestling Themes for NASCAR drivers" tries a little too hard, and it's that "every entry on a different page" slideshow shameless-grab-for-pageviews gag which I hate, but you know what? It's the first day back from vacation, I'm in a good mood, so here you go. [Bleacher Report]
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