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With a furrowed brow NASCAR legend Darrell Waltrip scoffed at the notion that the Coca-Cola 600 race is too long and should be shortened by, say, maybe a hundred miles or so. ''Is that what some thirty-something said?'' the 72-year-old Waltrip said to The Associated Press. It was 38-year-old Denny Hamlin who recently suggested that NASCAR should shorten its longest race because nobody - at least not the friends that he knows - wants to sit and watch stock cars race around an oval 400 times for nearly five hours.
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