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By Christopher Harris
ESPN.com Friday, April 11, 2008 Data. We have data. With the advent of the Car of Tomorrow, my biggest lament wasn't over speed or handling; it was over that toilet-flushing sound of years of really good, track-by-track, driver-by-driver data going bye-bye. It didn't matter anymore that Jimmie Johnson was the best cookie-cutter driver in the old car. It didn't matter that Greg Biffle was tough to beat at Homestead. Sure, yes, drivers who liked certain tracks probably would still like them, but they might not perform well at ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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