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By David D. Mccall
Saturday, November 15, 2008 As NASCAR start-ups go, Victory Motorsports isn't much. The team's only driver, Morty Buckles, sports a faded fire suit with his former sponsor on it. Team owner and former Falcons wideout Terance Mathis works the phones from a nondescript Atlanta office he shares with a local hip-hop label. From these humble beginnings, the pair is trying to make history: Buckles as Nextel Cup's first full-time African-American driver in three decades, and Mathis as the first African-American majority team owne ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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