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    BIOGRAPHY: ART HEBERT

    Art began racing in 1996, driving vintage production and open wheel racecars. In his seven-year career, he has won over 60% of all races entered. He has also finished in the top three an amazing 93% of the time
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    Rick Crawford

    Rick Crawford is hoping to put the 2005 season behind him and rekindle the magic of his 2003 championship run in ‘06. Crawford, a 20-year veteran driver, is still the Iron Man of the series, but he saw his record streak of consecutive series starts end in ‘05 at 211 with a vicious qualifying accident at Kentucky Speedway.
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    Ken Schrader

    There are those drivers who like to race and then there is Ken Schrader. Nobody enjoys getting behind the wheel of a car "any kind of car" more than this 20-year veteran from Fenton, Mo.
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    Kenny Irwin

    Kenny Irwin had his share of ups and downs during his first season as a full-time competitor in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series. But that's to be expected for any rookie who is making the move from the NASCAR Busch or Craftsman Truck Series. The good news for Irwin is that he appears to be learning his lessons well.
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    Bill Elliott

    There is no driver more popular in the sport of NASCAR Winston Cup racing than Bill Elliott. No one.
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    Jeff Burton

    One of Ford's top young drivers continued his rise toward to top of the NASCAR Winston Cup ladder as he posted his second straight top-five points finish. After placing a career-high fourth in 1997, Burton followed that up with a fifth-place effort in '98 after winning two races and posting 23 top-10 finishes.
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    Brett Bodine

    As one of three active owner/drivers of single car teams in NASCAR Winston Cup, Brett Bodine is well aware of what it takes to survive at this level. Even though he hasn't won a race since capturing the 1990 First Union 400 at North Wilkesboro, Bodine continues to make his mark as one of the sport's hardest-working competitors.
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    Johnny Benson

    Johnny Benson and his General Mills Ford Taurus team will be looking for bigger and better things in 1999 after going through some growing pains in their inaugural season together. Benson, who will be in his second year with Roush Racing after a two-year stint with Bahari Racing, had a number of ups and downs as he finished 20th in the point standings last season.