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I've yet to hear of any cup driver with a single fuel mileage win, be dubbed as the next best thing, years after they've failed to accomplish much of anything else.

Anybody who's followed NASCAR would start with Derek Cope and go from there.

Name one Derrick Cope win that was classified as a fuel mileage race.

The Daytona 500. He won because you-know-who played his cards wrong and ran out of gas on the final lap.  Derek passed him on turns 3/4 to win, because he and his crew chief made the right strategic moves to have the fuel to make it to the finish.

Geez guys...look it up! Don't pull this "prove it" stuff.

I'm not real sure I would start or inject Derrike Cope into any kind of driver talent discussion.  Having been around the sport since I was 10 when Morgan-McClure Chevrolet started in the sport and my dad worked there and worked with the team on the pit crew.  And later working with Jimmy Johnson Jr.'s and Eric McClure's pit crews myself and being a Nascar weekly series official for 5 years.  I will put my ability to judge driver talent against anyone on here.

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No, I wouldn't go head-to-head against your massive knowledge base.  But I WOULD catch up on the thread, rather than bring up some dead subject from pages ago.  We already decided that was a moot point.  Keep Up! ;D

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Speaking of dead topics,  I think this thing has run it's course, so to speak. 

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