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MIS president Roger Curtis accepted the apology Friday, calling Sabates 'original comments, made during the NASCAR media tour in Charlotte, N.C., a rally cry from the speedway's loyal fan base who continually support the racetrack through tough economic times.
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That comment applies to his career, which began in 2002 with Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates (which merged with Dale Earnhardt Inc. in 2007) and saw him earn his first Sprint Cup win as a substitute for injured Sterling Marlin.
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If Earnhardt doesn't rebound, though, the downside could be as damaging, according to some such as Earnhardt Ganassi Racing minority owner Felix Sabates, who says Earnhardt's lack of winning the last two years have hurt the sport because everyone expected him to be the leader.
Return to form for Earnhardt Jr. could rev NASCAR's fortunes 2010
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"Dollars are hard to come by in this economy, and he's really realizing now that it's his own money on the table," says Felix Sabates, a Bobcats minority owner.
MJ's New Job: Selling Tickets, Kissing Babies David Biderman 2010
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"Where I was last year, and for (sponsor Bass Pro Shops head) Johnny Morris and (team co-owners) Chip (Ganassi) and Felix (Sabates) to take a chance on me and let me come back, it means a lot to me," he said.
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Once part of Dale Earnhardt Inc. quartet of full-time drivers, he was left in limbo when DEI recently merged with Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates.
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Reed Sorenson (No. 41 Dodge, Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates) has a best finish of 22nd in two Cup starts at Bristol.
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The paper's authors, Dr Ricardo Sabates, of the University of Sussex, and Professor Shirley Dex, of the Institute of Education, said the great diversity of risk-factor combinations complicated matters for policy-makers.
WalesOnline - Home WalesOnline 2012
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The paper's authors, Dr Ricardo Sabates, of the University of Sussex, and Professor Shirley Dex, of the Institute of Education, said the great diversity of risk-factor combinations complicated matters for policy-makers.
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The study by Dr Ricardo Sabates and Professor Shirley Dex examined data on a representative group of 18,000 families who are part of the wider Millennium Cohort Studies.
BBC News - Home 2012
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