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By Marty Smith
ESPN.com Thursday, October 18, 2007 NASCAR is a monkey-see, monkey-do industry. Always has been, and given the open-wheel invasion and ever-expanding list of team mergers and ownership investment partners, it dang sure still is. If that guy's doing it, I best do it. Otherwise I'm behind before I even hit the racetrack. There was the driver/owner trend back in the mid-1990s that saw Darrell Waltrip, Brett Bodine and Ricky Rudd, among others, go it alone. That worked out real well -- for about three years, until they ran out of ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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