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Losing track of the time

Year went by quickly at NHMS for Gappens

Carl Edwards won, but didn't gain any ground on leader Jimmie Johnson. Carl Edwards won, but didn't gain any ground on leader Jimmie Johnson. (Tony Gutierrez/Associated Press)
By Michael Vega
Globe Staff / November 1, 2008

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A year ago, Bob Bahre, chairman of New Hampshire International Speedway, sold the Loudon track and its two coveted NASCAR Sprint Cup dates to O. Bruton Smith in a deal worth $340 million. Not long after, Smith appointed Jerry Gappens executive vice president and general manager of the renamed New Hampshire Motor Speedway. (Full article: 1360 words)

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