NASCAR Articles

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Hello! I'm just writing regarding your changes to the 2006 in NASCAR and 2006 in NASCAR Busch Series articles. As you can see at 2005 in NASCAR and 2005 in NASCAR Busch Series, all of the races have their own subheading so that a description of the race can follow. You changed this in both 2006 articles to a bulleted list, but I'm going to change it back so that more info can be added as in years past. Feel free to comment on my talk page if you disagree. Airline 02:02, 17 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

re: NASCAR articles

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You're right, but I went back in and tweaked the headlines after your edits as some headlines got stuck as subheads. Think they are correct now. Thanks.

Image source problem with Image:Busch 25 sm.png

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