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1. 2016 indycar series
2. 2014 indycar series
3. 2017 indycar series
4. 2013 indycar series
5. 2018 indycar series
6. 2010 indycar series
7. 2011 indycar series
8. 2012 indycar series
9. 2019 indycar series
10. 2020 indycar series
11. 2021 indycar series
12. 2015 nascar sprint cup series
13. 1994 ppg indy car world series
14. 2019 indy lights
15. 1993 ppg indy car world series
16. 2021 indy lights
17. 2014 nascar sprint cup series
18. 2016 nascar sprint cup series
19. 2012 nascar sprint cup series
20. 2016 nascar xfinity series
21. 2013 nascar sprint cup series
22. 2017 indy lights
23. 2009 indycar series
24. 1992 ppg indy car world series
25. 2011 nascar sprint cup series
26. 2021 nascar xfinity series
27. 1993 nascar winston cup series
28. 2008 nascar sprint cup series
29. 2000 cart season
30. 2018 indy lights
31. 1992 nascar winston cup series
32. 2011 nascar nationwide series
33. 2017 nascar xfinity series
34. 1990 nascar winston cup series
35. 2022 indy lights
36. 1984 nascar winston cup series
37. 1966 formula one season
38. 1986 nascar winston cup series
39. 2019 nascar xfinity series
40. 1980 nascar winston cup series

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