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A fact from Hailie Deegan appeared on Wikipedia's
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check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
In this sentence: "Deegan was one of nine drivers named to the 2017 NASCAR Next class, becoming the youngest member of the class and the only female member," the word "becoming" doesn't sound right.
Also related to the NASCAR Next class, put her being the only female member into historical context. Note that the previous three years also had one female member.
In Harvick's quote, change it to "Alright, that's the person [Kevin Harvick International]", with the square brackets to clarify it was paraphrased. (abbreviations should be spelled out)
Is there a reason why you list East before West in both charts, even though she's primarily in the West series?
The project generally puts East before West for most drivers, so for consistency, that's how it's done here. If you insist, I'll oblige, though that's the reason for it. --
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Should we put "Part-time" or "Full-time" in the header and asphalt racing? I think it should be "Part-time" since the NASCAR rules basically said without a waiver if you miss one race you are part-time but want to duble check.
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