September 9, 2008 8:19pm CDT
If fans were hoping for a drama filled Chevy Rock & Roll 400, NASCAR’s elite Sprint Cup Series certainly delivered. It doesn’t get much more dramatic than a tropical storm delayed, Kyle Busch/Dale Earnhardt Jr. rematch, Clint Bowyer in, Kasey Kahne and David Ragan out, Jimmie Johnson winning his second race in a row… whew, take a breath and pause…race. What more could fans and NASCAR officials ask for? Of course it would have all looked a lot more sparkly at night under the lights, but we’re pretty sure Mother Nature wasn’t in the mood to negotiate.Associate Editor
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