You Only Need to Lead the Last Lap to Win in NASCAR - Part 1
During NASCAR races, the winner of the race is not necessarily the one who leads the most laps but the driver who leads the last lap. Races are from 1987 to 2002. Video Credit: Waldi NASCAR Classics 44man1 Dave W NASCAR SMIFF TV Michael McIntyre oldschoolnascardude1

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