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http://www.racedayreporter.com/news/lifewithout2legends/
Excerpt:
"After seeing the Outlaws race in person, I began to follow their exploits around the country. This was pre-internet and pre-cable. None of the networks covered any dirt-track racing at all. I would read Open Wheel magazine from cover to cover as soon as I got it in the mail. Without fail, when the Outlaws were coming to a track near you, you didn’t miss it. We drove for hours and sometimes slept in our cars. Steve Kinser and Sammy Swindell were like jousting knights locked in an epic battle. They didn’t like each other. Kinser was the bull, Swindell was the technician. If they couldn’t win the race, they at least wanted to beat each other. But they won races. They won a lot of them. "
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