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WikiProject NASCAR

Easy. Just add your name at the "Members" section of this page. After that, read the to/do list, standards, discussion, etc., and see what kind of magic you can work with our articles. Let me know if you need anything! --D-Day) 17:44, 13 May 2006 (UTC)

Auggie Vidovich

Hi Tech.

Here are some links you'll find useful.

  1. Racing Reference
  2. Auggie's Website
  3. RacingWest
  4. Busch Series Press Release

When you're done, remove the construction tag I placed there for you. (Don't want it to be speedied) and add appropriate categories. If the article is still only a few sentences long, be sure to add a stub template (like {{NASCAR-stub}}. Be sure to state his notablity as well. I think you've taken care of that pretty well, but with Spencer Clark being listed for deletion, you can't be too careful. Let me know how everything turns out. --D-Day 20:00, 27 May 2006 (UTC)