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  2. Andy Santerre - Wikipedia

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    Busch Series and Craftsman Truck Series career. Andy Santerre made his Busch debut in 1993, driving for his own #15 O'Connor Buick team. He ran his first and only race of the year at NHIS, starting the race in 11th position and finishing the race in 14th. Santerre made two starts in 1994. He ran the #51 Chevy at Nazareth and finished 18th.

  3. Antoine Joseph Santerre - Wikipedia

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    Antoine Joseph Santerre (16 March 1752 in Paris – 6 February 1809) was a businessman and general during the French Revolution. Early life. The Santerre family moved from Saint-Michel-en-Thiérache to Paris in 1747 where they purchased a brewery known as the Brasserie de la Magdeleine. Antoine Santerre married his third cousin Marie Claire ...

  4. 1998 NASCAR Busch Series - Wikipedia

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    Stihl 300. The Stihl 300 was originally scheduled for March 1998 but was held November 7 at Atlanta Motor Speedway after it and the Winston Cup Series Primestar 500 were both rained out. Dick Trickle won the pole. The race was broadcast on ESPN. Top ten results. 60- Mark Martin. 3- Dale Earnhardt Jr.

  5. 2000 NASCAR Busch Series - Wikipedia

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    The Lysol 200 was held June 25 at Watkins Glen International. Ron Fellows won the pole. This race was known for a massive crash involving then-Busch Series regular Jimmie Johnson. Johnson's brakes failed entering turn 1, causing his car to smack the styrofoam retaining wall at about 140 miles per hour.

  6. David E. Sanger - Wikipedia

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    Elliott Sanger (grandfather) Andrew Sanger (son) Ned Sanger (son) David E. Sanger (born July 5, 1960) is an American journalist who is the chief Washington correspondent for The New York Times, writing since 1982, covering foreign policy, globalization, nuclear proliferation, and the presidency. He has been a member of three teams that won the ...

  7. Jean-Baptiste Santerre - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Baptiste Santerre (23 March 1651 – 21 November 1717) [1] was a French painter and draughtsman of the Style Louis XIV, known for his history paintings, portraits, and portrait-like genre subjects. Considerably influenced by Italian masters of the Bolognese school as well as his French contemporaries, Santerre nonetheless made an original ...

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  9. 2001 NASCAR Busch Series - Wikipedia

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    2- Kevin Harvick. 34- David Green. 02- Ryan Newman. 36- Hank Parker Jr. 10- Jeff Green. 98- Elton Sawyer 1 lap down. Failed to qualify: Scott Hansen (#75), Drew White (#22) Harvick's fifth-place finish was good enough to clinch the 2001 NASCAR Busch Series champion by 156 points over Jeff Green.