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The NASCAR Week That Was: July 11-17

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July 18th, 2010 by Journo

The Cup cars are off this weekend, but there were plenty of fireworks on track. Kevin Harvick led a dominating performance during the postponed truck race (due to power issues) Saturday afternoon. It was the Nationwide race though that’ll have everyone talking next week. On the final lap, after battling for a portion of the race, familiar enemies Carl Edwards and Brad Keselowski made contact with each other. It was Keselowski who paid the price though as Edwards turned him just before the start/finish line. Edwards won the race, while Keselowski took a trip to the infield care center. Keselowski was OK. And finally in their first big move since announcing the NASCAR Teams Licensing Trust, NASCAR announced Lionel Trains would take over the diecast car business from Motorsports Authentics. This is the NASCAR week that was, July 11 to 17, 2010.

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