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By Mag.com
Wednesday, February 11, 2009 When we put NASCAR star Carl Edwards in a car with Dr. Jack Martin, let's just say there was some dissonance in terms of how they view a Sunoco station. Edwards sees a necessity, Martin sees an interruption. That's because Martin can milk 130 miles out of a single gallon, whereas Edwards is eeking out about 4.5 mpg when he's on the track. But fuel preservation is a forgotten element of winning NASCAR races, and Edwards wants all the help he can get. Did he find what he was looking for? MILEAG ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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