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Title: Chevy left the others at the levy. (NASCAR).
Author: Lee Spencer
Publication: The Sporting News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: July 14, 2003
Publisher: Sporting News Publishing Co.
Volume: 227 Issue: 28 Page: 36(2)Distributed by Thompson Gale
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Before too much praise gets heaped on NASCAR for its move to common templates, perhaps we should try to figure out why one car make has assumed such a dominant position in Winston Cup.
The 2003 season is nearly half-over, and Chevrolet drivers already have won eight races and nine pole positions, the latter despite Ryan Newman's clear-cut qualifying superiority in a Dodge. Six Chevrolet teams are among the top 10, and several Chevy drivers who were also-rans last year have made dramatic improvements in the standings since this time last year.