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NASCAR notebook: All-Star race not a typical exhibition game

Rhodes skips graduation; Jones looking to bounce back. NASCAR’s Sprint All-Star Race is not your typical professional sports exhibition.  Despite not counting toward season points, it’s not all fun and games. Competitors don’t act buddy-buddy or attempt flashy moves just for show. The reason why?  Its winner takes home $1 million.  Jimmie Johnson knows the feeling of competing in, and winning, the event featuring NASCAR’s top drivers. He will attempt to add to his record four NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race wins Saturday night at Charlotte Motor Speedway (7 p.m. ET on FOX Sports 1).  “It’s a very rewarding night, a night the team really enjoys,” Johnson said. “There’s a...
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