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By Terry Blount
ESPN.com Tuesday, July 22, 2008 One of the things NASCAR wants most is a level playing field. It's the idea that anyone has a chance to win on any given weekend. Well, not so fast there, parity lovers. The truth is that most of the drivers on the starting grid for each Sprint Cup race have little or no chance of winning that event. Some don't have good enough equipment. Some don't have the skill or the experience to get it done. And some just haven't had much luck this season. Thirty-three of the 43 likely starters for t ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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