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Last Wednesday, I wrote about the Philippine team’s embarrassing ordeal of arriving at the Charlotte International Speedway in North Carolina to represent the country in what was sold to them as a ‘Nation’s cup’ that would pit twelve countries against each other in a heavily sponsored international race, driving an 865-horsepower NASCAR, only to suffer the indignity of being bunched in a classroom with some overweight tourists in their mid-fifties to join a $1999.99 NASCAR experience that included a certificate and a free Shutterfly photo book.

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By now, many of you may already be aware of the recent debacle of the Philippine team that was sent to Charlotte Motor Speedway in North Carolina last week to represent our country by racing in an official NASCAR entry series; but just so we’re all on the same page, I’ll fill in some of the blanks just the same.

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By now, many of you may already be aware of the recent debacle of the Philippine team that was sent to Charlotte Motor Speedway in North Carolina last week to represent our country by racing in an official NASCAR entry series; but just so we’re all on the same page, I’ll fill in some of the blanks just the same.

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