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in Kansas City, Kansas, at Kansas Speedway --> at Kansas Speedway
before a crowd of 100,000 attendees --> before a crowd of 100,000 spectators
from the fifth position --> starting fron the fifth position
The track is one of ten intermediate to hold NASCAR races - This line seems redundant and needs to be removed .
because he finished seventh - Who finished seventh ? and where did the other finish ?
Have done all apart from remove Kansas City, Kansas from the lead paragraph because it needs to be remain in order to inform the general reader as to where exactly the track is based. MWright96(talk) 07:39, 2 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]
@Kpgjhpjm: Been ten days since my last reply. Is there anything else that needs addressing? MWright96(talk) 19:07, 12 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]
The Manufactuers' Championship could have been sealed in Kansas in the event the highest-placed Chevrolet driver finished ahead of the highest-placed Toyota competitor --> The Manufactuers' Championship could have been sealed in Kansas if the highest-placed Chevrolet driver finished ahead of the highest-placed Toyota competitor