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    Augustine offering visitors a luxurious blend of hotels situated among dunes and white sand. Visitors looking for a little more excitement can head to Daytona Beach famous for its nightlife, complete with live music, beach vendors and muscle cars. Further to the south are Cocoa Beach, Titusville, and Melbourne. It’s the perfect spot for relaxation. Vero Beach and Port St. Lucie…

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    you want to have a break, this is the right destination for you. Bring your DSLR to capture great scenic spots and your happy moments with your friends and family. 12. Daytona Beach Daytona Beach is famous for its beach, by many people considered one of the best beaches in the world that will blow your mind away. The width of this beach and its hard packed sand is a beauty that your eyes must witness! After indulging yourself with this great destination, you can also take a stroll on the Museum…

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    A few summers back, my family and I took a trip out to Flagler Beach, Florida, not too far from Daytona. A few days into the vacation, the girls had gone out for a shopping trip, so, because there was a slight drizzle, my Dad and I decided to just chill out and watch some TV until the weather decided to calm down. This was a vacation that will never be forgotten. My ears perk up as I notice the quieting of the rain against the window. I get up and walk over, pushing the roughly sewn curtain to…

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    The early marketing plans for NASCAR was to mix numerous marketing resource to create a branding strategy, they joined with other companies to share marketing changes to the jumpsuits and cars started having logos on them from corporations that NASCAR had made agreements with. They formed a marketing agreement with even though they were partners with different companies; they were successful for the NASCAR brand and launched campaigns that were popular around the world (Ferrell & Hartline, 2013)…

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    There are many ways were a person can tell what kind of personality they might have by just looking at the car they drive. People who want to feel powerful drive vehicles with a lot of horsepower and performance. A Dodge Challenger is a great example of this. People can feel powerful in different ways. For example people want to feel like they can do anything they might drive a Ford Raptor that is capable of doing almost anything. Then there is people that don’t care about their vehicle. Some…

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    Would you have taken a ride with this man? Dale Earnhardt. That is all that has to be said if you live in North Carolina or are a Nascar fan. His driving made him famous. His personality was playful, but when he crawled in a race car he was all business. Dale was born in Kannapolis, North Carolina.. He grew up watching his dad drive dirt track race cars. This early exposure to racing helped Dale to make the decision to become a race car driver. He ran his first Nascar race on May 25th, 1975 in…

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    only the third driver to compete in 500 consecutive Winston Cup races. The next year he would become one of few to pass 30 million dollars in career winnings. (Biography) 1998 was another big year for Earnhardt. After 20 attempts at winning the Daytona 500, his efforts paid off. He won the race and it counted as his 71st career win. (Automotive) Earnhardt tied Richard Petty’s NASCAR Winston Cup win record of 7. (Automotive) During his rookie year he started 27 races, had 17 top finishes, 11…

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    the final lap, through the final turn directly behind his two teammates; one of which even being his very own son who would go on to claim second place. Announcer Darrell Waltrip was seen crying as he watched his brother Michael take first place at Daytona for the first time ever, breaking his 462 consecutive race dry spell, and with his teammates Dale junior, and senior behind him. However, little did Darrell, and all other spectators at the event know, Earnhardt would be pronounced dead later…

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    I have always loved getting a new car. There is nothing like that new car smell. It lasts maybe four months then starts to disappear. I think I would be upset if I bought a new car and it was void of that new car aroma. But as with all fun things in life, the joy of the new car smell as now been destroyed. Come to find out, that wonderful new car smell is caused by release of toxins from plastics and leathers used in making the vehicle. In the past we were aware of possible pollution and…

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    Dale Earnhardt Senior was a legend. With all of his wins. All the records broke and awards given to him. From the very begging he worked twenty-four-seven, to brake all those records, and make sure his car was ready for the next race. Even till this day every person in NASCAR, knows the name Dale Earnhardt Senior. Still honored at the Brickyard and still honored at the place of his death, his son Dale Earnhardt Jr. Still lives his dads dream every day.…

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