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By David Newton
ESPN.com Wednesday, June 17, 2009 CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Doug Duchardt moved quickly toward Tony Stewart's mangled No. 14 car parked at the end of the Sprint Cup garage at Pocono Raceway two weeks ago. "Going to check on your children?" he was asked. Duchardt smiled and nodded an affirmative as he peered under the hood of the machine Stewart crashed in the first Saturday practice. "Absolutely," the vice president of development for Hendrick Motorsports said. "We understand a healthy, strong partner like Stewart-Haas is good fo ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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