Clint Bowyer wins charity dirt-track race

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    Clint Bowyer started on the pole and led wire-to-wire for his first victory in Tony Stewart's dirt-track charity race Wednesday night at Eldora Speedway.

    Twenty-eight drivers, including 17 from the NASCAR Sprint Cup series, competed in late-model stock cars in the 30-lap event that benefited children's hospitals in Atlanta, Dallas, St. Louis and Charlotte, N.C.

    "It means a lot to me," said Bowyer, who owns a dirt-track team and the car he drove. "It's just so much fun. There's not one person here in this whole infield that just doesn't have a huge smile on their face. It all goes toward such a great cause."

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