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By Christopher Harris
ESPN.com Friday, April 25, 2008 Put 'em in a hat. That's probably the sagest advice anyone can give you regarding making picks when NASCAR is heading to a restrictor-plate track. The cars won't be but six inches from each other, traveling at about 180 miles per hour. There won't be an aerodynamic advantage. Horsepower advantages will be minimized by the draft. Cars will shoot from first to 20th in a lap. And your selection could be rocking and rolling near the front all day, but get caught up in the Big One with two laps left ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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