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By Rupen Fofaria
Special to ESPN.com Friday, February 25, 2005 When Kevin Harvick sent Jimmie Johnson spinning and caused a multi-car wreckage in a qualifying race three days before the Daytona 500, Joe Nemechek wasn't at all surprised. "He just drives stupid," said the Chevy driver who was swept up in the mess. Nemechek's next words were telling: "He'll get it back." That wasn't a warning or a threat. It was just an observation from a veteran racer who believes you don't keep the nose of your car clean if you have enemies on the racetrack, and that y ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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