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Daytona 500 trophy named for Harley J. Earl, General Motors automobile designer, who died on this date in 1969

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. --  Harley J. Earl, an American automobile designer (b. 1893), died on this date: April 10, 1969. Why is this worth noting? Because a replica of the trophy is given to the winning driver of the annual running of the Great American Race: The Daytona 500. That's why!

Top 1,000 Wrestlers of last 50 years

By HENRY FREDERICK
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1. Hulk Hogan

2. "Nature Boy" Ric Flair

3. The Undertaker

4. Bruno Sammartino

5. John Cena

6. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin

7. The Rock

8. Sean Michaels

9. Triple H

10. Andre the Giant

11. Bert "Hitman" Hart

12. Sting

13. Goldberg

14. Brock Lesnar 

15. "American Dream" Dusty Rhodes

16. Verne Gagne

17. Bob Backlund

18. Harley Race

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Bigs Experiment over in Orlando: Magic trade power forward Serge Ibaka to Toronto Raptors

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ORLANDO, Fla. -- From the moment the Magic traded for power forward Serge Ibaka from the Oklahoma City Thunder in the offseason, they knew he would likely be a one-and-done player.

Rolex 24 at Daytona: Rain biggest obstacle for drivers during early morning hours of endurance race

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- The report from the track at 3:18am, ET, wasn't good news: The tenth full course yellow was called for inclement weather. Rain has been persistent throughout the night, but its recent increase in intensity caused race officials to take proactive measures. Green-flag racing did not resume until 4:12am, ET.