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Associated Press
Thursday, October 15, 2009 DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- International Speedway Corporation chief executive officer Lesa France Kennedy has been tabbed as the most powerful woman in sports by Forbes. Forbes says Kennedy, a member of NASCAR's powerful France family, has played a vital role in almost all ISC acquisitions and improvement projects over the last decade. Kennedy called the honor a "testament to the continued strength of NASCAR." Other women on the list include Chicago Bears principal owner Virginia McCaskey, World ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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