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I know who you're thinkin (Steve Dluzniewski aka Duzie) but that's not entirely true.
Tony brought down 3 cars. One for himself, the 41 for Phil, and the 36 for Larry Vassar. I was part of that 36 deal, that was pretty much Duzie's car. Originally, they tried to run heats in the drizzle, but that didn't work. Larry was involved in a pretty hard wreck. After the unsuccessful heat experiment, the officials decided to have all the drivers pull numbers from a hat. That's how they determined who raced and who didn't. So a lot of good cars went home. Anyways, since the 36 was done, Duzie went over to help the 41.
Also, this was the last race for Duzie's famous yellow #69 car. It went down as a "bandit" car with Brad Boissonneault driving. It was repainted all blue with a #9 on it.