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I disagree with the rating. Rusty has over 50 career wins (top ten all time) and a championship. He ruled the sport for 20 years. He is definately Top importance.
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I fixed "What started it was unclear, but Wallace climbed the wall and DONE a superspeedway barrell roll." to "did a superspeedway barrel roll". Lol @ rednecks. —Preceding
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