By JIM PEDLEY The Kansas City Star INDIANAPOLIS | In addition to being a vice president for NASCAR, Jim Hunter is one of the series top unofficial historians. As rain fell Friday afternoon on Indianapolis Motor Speedway, washing out practice for Sundays Allstate 400 at the Brickyard, Hunter pondered the merger madness that befell NASCAR this week. Back in the day, he said, the sport was made of independent-minded people. They wanted to make it on their own. Alan Kulwicki, you know? Hunter...
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