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PDF |Print| E-mail JENNA FRYER - The Associated Press CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- The perception in NASCAR is that Matt Kenseth is to blame for the Chase for the championship. A dry and charisma-challenged driver, he spent too much time in 2003 worrying about on-track consistency and not enough about his image. He handily won a championship by finishing somewhere around seventh every week, never caring that he wasn't in the spotlight or savoring any Victory Lane celebrations. His title run was boring ...
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