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Jimmie Johnson, NASCAR’s Unlikely Prodigal Son, Returns at Daytona

The New York Times – Sports:

After two years of retirement from stock-car racing, Johnson, the seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, will race again in the sport he once dominated.

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Content Type: Personal Profile, Daytona 500 (Auto Race), Johnson, Jimmie, National Assn of Stock Car Auto Racing
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