Byline: Associated Press
LAS VEGAS - Although at times it gets lost in the business of the sport, stock car drivers love racing.
That's one reason why it seems everybody in the 43-car lineup is excited about today's inaugural Las Vegas 400 on the 1 1/2-mile oval at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
According to the Winston Cup stars, the wide, virtually flat track should be just about perfect for pure racing.
``It's going to be one of the best, if not the b, Winston races we've seen in a long time,'' said Dale Jarrett, who will start from the pole in the 400-mile r see some wild racing on the ftretch because of how wide it e surface as it can be. It's three lanes wide. The transitions from the banking to the sthen you gi us a tracal race acon.''
Sam's Townhe Busch G National challenge Earnhardt Spencer,n Cup reguchedule, lthe last 2 Motor Speedway, beating Earnhardt to the finish line by 0.211-seconds - about four car-lengths - in the battle of Chevrolet Monte Carlos.