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McMurray Hoping for Dramatic Race
- Updated: September 30, 2016
Share: So far the Chase hasn’t produced much in the way of drama according to Jamie McMurray While the first two races of this year’s championship schedule have featured late race theatrics to determine the outcome, things have been relatively quiet on the title front. That hasn’t been lost on McMurray, who comes into Sunday’s Citizen Soldier 400 at Dover International Speedway outside the cut-off to advance. “It’s like trying to have a good finish in every single race,” McMurray said Friday at Dover. “You’re not going to have that, and that’s what makes the exciting finishes so great. I guess it’s circumstantial. “Normally the restarts at Loudon somebody always gets tangled up, and the fact that it’s one of the first Chase races …