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DARLINGTON, S.C. _ It is a measure of the toughness of the men who drive and work on race cars that nothing stops the show. If a driver is injured, someone else is put in his car and, hurting or not, his team carries on. Not even the death of the sport's biggest star breaks the relentless pace.
But every once in a while, at some places more than others, everyone in the garage pauses for a second.
"I don't know," Kevin Hamlin, the crew chief for the late Dale Earnhardt, said Saturday. "I don't know that we miss him more here, because we miss him every week, everywhere we go.
"But Dale had a knack for this place, for sure. He had a special way ...