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Chance for big-name NASCAR autographs: NASCAR drivers to be part of Stocks for Tots benefit.

The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, NC )

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Byline: Joe Marusak

Nov. 1--Dale Earnhardt Jr. headlines the list of NASCAR personalities who've committed to sign autographs at the 2006 Stocks for Tots benefit in downtown Mooresville on Dec. 12. Earnhardt's presence is expected to increase the number of visitors to the 18th annual fundraiser for local children in need, said John Moloney, general manager of Penske Technology Group in Mooresville. Moloney, who helps lead the effort, anticipates 5,000 visitors this year. Drivers Kurt Busch, Ryan Newman and Denny Hamlin are among other NASCAR personalities who've committed to sign autographs. Don Miller, president of Penske Racing South and founder of the event,…

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