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Toyota's Sprint Cup program remains a work in progress
With nearly a third of the NASCAR season in the books, Toyota's Dave Wilson assesses his teams' development. KANSAS CITY, KAN. — No; Toyota teams aren't setting the world on fire in the Sprint Cup Series — yet. But Toyota Racing Development President and GM Dave Wilson remains optimistic. Wilson is quick to point out that Toyota Cup teams have twice as many wins as they did this time last year. Improving performance on intermediate tracks “This is the time of year where you have a glimpse of where you are,” Wilson said prior to Saturday’s race at Kansas Speedway. “We have (eleven) races under our belt now, at a variety of tracks. So you have a sense for what your performance...
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