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By Christopher Harris
ESPN.com Friday, May 30, 2008 The Monster Mile in Dover shares a few characteristics with the short track at Bristol. Each is a steeply banked track that allows drivers to carry momentum hard through the turns, and each has a concrete surface, as opposed to the asphalt on which most races are run. That makes those two tracks kissing cousins, and makes our job of predicting the race this week a little easier, because guys who were good at Bristol back in March are likely to have their Cars of Tomorrow (COT) working well Sunda ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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