November 8, 2008 9:55am CST
The never-ending debate about Claim Jumpers taking top-10 positions, sponsorship and prize money from Nationwide Regulars will rage on into the future, but the less experienced pilots are holding their own in companion events with greater regularity. This week, five of the top seven drivers in the first practice session for the Hefty Odor Block 200 do not have fulltime rides in the Cup series in 2008 and seven of their number were in the top 11 spots in Happy Hour. That is good news for fantasy owners looking to make a little salary cap room for marquee racers like Carl Edwards and Kyle Busch.Senior Editor
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