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Coca-Cola~.'-- 100 By TIM GAYLE advantage of each caution flag, and "Right there toward the end, we blis- Advertiser Sports Writer eventually passed Duwayne Middle- tered the right front tire," he said, "so brooks on the 82nd lap to earn the victo- that pretty much did us in. Bobby Knox Bobby Knox d,idn't see how he could ry. Or so it seemed. got a lap down in the pits and he wins recover from a wreck on the fourth lap. "It surprised me," said Knox, the 1990 the race. I don't understand that. We Late Model track champion. "It's a hell won the race, but we got messed out of Dave Mader didn't think he did. But it. when the checkered flag dropped at the of a deal to spin out on the front Coca-Cola 100 at Montgomery Interna- straightaway just to gain a few fans, but "It's terrible to win the race and have tional Raceway on Saturday night, Knox I did. Everybody was cheering for me a guy that's a lap down come in and put had won his second season-opening race after I spun out. I started to duck on the on tires and it looks like he wins and he in a row. inside of that car, but I was doing about didn't win. I think (the scorers) were 60 miles per houe faster than he was. I A week after winning the Mellow Yel- just confused. I know Ronnie Swann. didn't have anywhere to go." But they've got it on TV and I guarantee low 100 in Birmingham, Knox took the Knox said he .saw no way to recover pole for Saturday's season opener at you somebody's going to see it when the lost ground. they watch the race again. But that's MIR. However, the lead lasted just "I knew Mader was up front and I three laps before he ran out of asphalt racing." knew Mader would be tough to beat," he Swann, promoting his first race as on the front straightaway. And that's said. "He can make
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