March 4, 2008 4:00pm CST
Mother Nature behaved herself on Sunday, but that didn't matter much at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, as the track seemed to have a vengeful presence all its own. The turns of this 1.5-mile track were like that black jack dealer who smiles as he takes your money, to remind you that no one says "hit me," when their sitting on a 19! Except the turns seemed to be beckoning, "Hit me!" all on their own this weekend, and the drivers seemed helpless against the command.
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