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By Christopher Harris
Special to ESPN.com Monday, January 29, 2007 The lifeblood of all fantasy sports is statistics. I assume I will not win a MacArthur Genius Grant for making this assertion, but it's worth noting that not only do fantasy baseball, football, basketball, etc. rely on statistics to tell us whether our fantasy teams are performing well, they also rely on stats as predictors of player value. And, perhaps it should go without saying, fantasy NASCAR works the same way. Driver reliability, track-type expertise and on-track ability define the driver ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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