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I swear I did not Google the answer.
 
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The Arctic ocean.
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The shallowest ocean in the world is the Arctic Ocean. It has an average depth of 3,407 feet and is also the smallest ocean, covering about 3 percent of the world's surface area.
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Ok, here's my question.

When did the Monte Carlo first get to Victory Lane in NASCAR?

Bonus points if you tell where and who drove it.
 
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It wasn't at Daytona
 
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1987?

Talladega?

Dale Earnhardt?
 
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..afraid not, it was much earlier. It took me a while to find it.
 
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Originally Posted by GTHSS
Ok, here's my question.

When did the Monte Carlo first get to Victory Lane in NASCAR?

Bonus points if you tell where and who drove it.
I dont know but I'll throw this out to help someone else there was 1st gens in Nascar but I have no idea if they won
 
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Originally Posted by GTHSS
Ok, here's my question.

When did the Monte Carlo first get to Victory Lane in NASCAR?

Bonus points if you tell where and who drove it.
I Believe that Dale first put the Monte in Winners Circle in Bristol in 1979.


But before that was Cale Yarbough drove one to several victories as did Richard Petty. There were no first Generation wins,
 

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Originally Posted by drivernumber3
I Believe that Dale first put the Monte in Winners Circle in Bristol in 1979.


But before that was Cale Yarbough drove one to several victories as did Richard Petty. There were no first Generation wins,
According to my sources, you are in the right decade.

Hint#2

The drivers initials were. C.G. It was a fairly historic race. The race went caution free.
 
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Old 05-04-2015, 09:31 AM
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Originally Posted by GTHSS
According to my sources, you are in the right decade.

Hint#2

The drivers initials were. C.G. It was a fairly historic race. The race went caution free.
Well the only one I can think of without getting the Master text book out. (yeah I got one) with the initials CG is Cecil Gordon. But that is a S.W.A. Guess
 

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