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Before I edited this, it was not clear to a non-specialist reader that "North Carolina Speedway" and "Rockingham" were one and the same. There's another Rockingham racetrack - the Rockingham Motor Speedway in England - so I thought that some sort of disambig would be handy. I've had a go, but my attempt may not be perfect as I'm not knowledgeable about NASCAR. I've also made it clear in the intro that this is an American lawsuit - it's always a good idea to mention what country an article is discussing - and I've changed the "Darlington" link so that it just shows the city name, but with the underlying link using "South Carolina" instead of just "SC". Loganberry (Talk) 03:15, 16 September 2006 (UTC)Reply