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NIFTY, TOUGH CHAMPION AT AGE 50.(Special Report)

AutoWeek,  December, 2005  by Pearce, Al

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Byline: Al Pearce Ted Musgrave thought he had won the 2004 Craftsman Series title in the season finale at Homestead. Instead, he ended up third behind Bobby Hamilton and Dennis Setzer after a late-race restart penalty cost him several finish positions. Musgrave vowed on the spot to dump his nice-guy image and get more aggressive.

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It worked. Witness his first NASCAR title in more than 30 years of racing at several levels for several organizations. Driving a Dodge for owner Jim Smith, the 50-year-old Wisconsin native erased Setzer's (Chevrolet) 227-point lead in August, regained ...

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