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Race cars? Sure, there were plenty of those to be seen. Ryan Newman'sshow car was found at the Mobil 1 booth. While this car was on display,Newman qualified his race car on the pole at Phoenix (AZ) InternationalRaceway.
Race cars? Sure, there were plenty of those to be seen. Ryan Newman'sshow car was found at
There were grassroots race cars, too. Brandon Riehl's NASCAR AutoZoneElite Northwest Series car occupied a booth just weeks after sitting onthe pole in a series event in Washington.
There were grassroots race cars, too. Brandon Riehl's NASCAR AutoZoneElite Northwest Serie
The Las Vegas-based Orleans Racing truck, driven on the NASCAR CraftsmanTruck circuit by Steve Park, is a familiar sight at the show.
The Las Vegas-based Orleans Racing truck, driven on the NASCAR CraftsmanTruck circuit by S
The NASCAR Craftsman truck driven by Carl Edwards was on display at thebooth of his sponsor, Superchips. Edwards made an appearance at theRoush Racing booth before going to Phoenix for the weekend's race.
The NASCAR Craftsman truck driven by Carl Edwards was on display at thebooth of his sponso
There was just no room inside for Bigfoot, the monster truck thatstarted the craze. The big Ford looks even more imposing on a trailer.
There was just no room inside for Bigfoot, the monster truck thatstarted the craze. The bi
In the middle of the Ford display, the cultural icon Rat Fink, creationof Big Daddy Ed Roth, paid homage to the hot rodders of the world. Mostof those who saw it were transported to the good old days of rodding andmuscle cars. The younger crowd simply didn't understand.
In the middle of the Ford display, the cultural icon Rat Fink, creationof Big Daddy Ed Rot
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