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NASCAR Legend Michael Annett Passes Away

NASCAR mourns the loss of Michael Annett, a respected competitor who passed away at 39. With 436 starts, his career highlight was a win at Daytona in 2019. Tributes pour in from JR Motorsports and NASCAR, remembering him as a key member and a true racer.

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