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By Marty Smith
ESPN.com Thursday, January 4, 2007 NASCAR is on an island in New York. And it's not Staten Island. NASCAR's New York initiative, though not dead, could use a shot from the defibrillator paddles. Life support is an overstatement, though not an outlandish one. The goal remains intact: construct a track within a 20- to 30-mile radius of Manhattan, and persistence from Brian France and Lesa France Kennedy could ultimately prevail. But it'll be awhile. And it'll be costly. Staten Island was doomed from the outset, given the ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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