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NASCAR's A.J. Allmendinger wants pols to get along

November 6, 2008 |  2:30 am

Bobby Allison (left) fights Cale Yarborough.

Driver A.J. Allmendinger tells YahooSports! he watched some of the political coverage but didn't care much for the bickering among politicians.

He calls that bickering?

What about the fussin' and fightin' in his sport -- Kurt Busch versus Greg Biffle, Kyle Busch versus Casey Mears, Tony Stewart versus Matt Kenseth, Jeff Gordon versus Matt Kenseth, Kyle Busch versus Carl Edwards? And that's just this year's bad blood.

These guys don't pal around.

Sports Illustrated.com details the Top 10 NASCAR feuds of all time.

-- Randy Harvey

Photo: Bobby Allison, left, stands over Cale Yarborough after a collision between Yarborough and Bobby's brother, Donnie, on the last lap of the 1979 Daytona 500. Donnie was leading the race until the collision. Credit: Ric Feld / Associated Press


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