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Data Acquisition

Low-Cost Gadgets Can Help You Find The Fastest Way Around The Racetrack
From the October, 2002 issue of Stock Car Racing
By Jerry F. Boone
Photography by Advantage Motorsports, Longacre Racing

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Advantage Motorsports
#7 Krenkel Ct.
Flemington
NJ  08822
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www.advantagemotorsports.com
Longacre Racing
14269 N.E. 200th St.,
Woodinville
WA  98072
4-25/-485-0620

www.longacreracing.com
IOPort Racing Supplies
14 Juniper Dr.
Lafayette
CA  94549

925/254-7223
Pi Research
236 Raceway Dr., Suite #14
Mooresville
NC  28117
7-04/-799-1365

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