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By Mark Ashenfelter
ESPN.com Thursday, October 4, 2007 Talladega is always different, just by the track's very nature. The longest track NASCAR visits, its width leads to four-wide racing with engines fighting their restrictor plates for every last gasp of horsepower. It's a harrowing race every time drivers take the green flag, and Sunday's UAW-Ford 500 (1 p.m. ET, ABC) may just take things to a new level with teams racing the Car of Tomorrow for the first time at a superspeedway. The car is debuting at Talladega now in order to see if any change ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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