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By Jerry Bonkowski
Special to ESPN.com Sunday, April 4, 2004 Sadler FORT WORTH, Texas -- For more than a decade, Robert Yates Racing meant superiority in building some of the best engines to ever power a NASCAR Cup racer. Yates had the uncanny ability to squeeze more ounces of horsepower out of powerplants than his opponents, which led his organization to such accomplishments as 54 career wins, including a triumph in the 1992 Daytona 500, the 1999 Winston Cup championship, and the eventual side business of selling motors to other teams. But over the l ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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