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This Week in iRacing | June 10-June 16, 2025 – iRacing.com

Welcome back to This Week in iRacing, your guide to the daily, even hourly racing that members can get into, based on where their license level is at. There are also some special series that run at specific times that anyone can jump into, with the right credentials, that offer a more meaningful sim racing […]

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Welcome back to This Week in iRacing, your guide to the daily, even hourly racing that members can get into, based on where their license level is at. There are also some special series that run at specific times that anyone can jump into, with the right credentials, that offer a more meaningful sim racing experience.

It’s Week 13! Happy New Build Week! We’ve got some special series and races to participate in regarding our latest updates, features, and content.

Here are a few of the highlighted series taking place this week — 2025 Season 2, Week 13 — from June 10th to June 16th in 2025.

WEEK 13 SERIES

On Tuesday, June 10th, the 2025 Season 3 build is scheduled to release with new content and updates across the service. Members who want to get in on the new content will get the chance to do so in some of our curated week-long series. This new content will also feature in various Week 13 festivities.

New Content and Features Series* for 2025 Season 3 Week 13 (*all start after build):

  • 13th Week iRacing GT3 Challenge – Fixed: New GT3 physics, The Bend
  • 13th Week Funny Forecast: TCR, Porsche 911 GT3 Cup, Ferrari 296 Challenge at Nurburgring Nordschleife (rain expected)
  • 13th Week iRacing Wet & Wild: Lotus 79, Super Formula, Skip Barber Formula 2000
  • 13th Week Shiny New Shakedown: Gen 4 Chevrolet Monte Carlo and Ford Taurus (includes NASCAR Refresh tracks)
  • 13th Week IR18 Shakedown: Dallara IR18 (updated tires)
  • 13th Week Touring Car Challenge: TCRs at The Bend

For more information regarding the Week 13 schedule -> CLICK HERE

NASCAR iRACING SERIES

Back again in 2025, the NASCAR iRacing Series (Open Setup and Fixed Setup) follows the NASCAR Cup Series schedule for a 36-week racing season. The series visits the tracks on the real-world schedule, utilizing the NASCAR Next Gen Stock Cars from Chevrolet, Ford and Toyota.

Week 16 of 36 will take place at Daytona International Speedway – NASCAR Road. This race will utilize the Sports Car license this week.

The races this week are scheduled for:

Fixed Schedule: Wednesday, 21:00 GMT; Friday, 01:00 GMT; Saturday, 10:00 GMT and 16:00 GMT; Monday, 01:00 GMT
Open Schedule: Thursday, 01:00 GMT and 19:00 GMT; Saturday, 01:00 GMT; Sunday, 14:00 GMT

For more information on the NASCAR iRacing Series -> CLICK HERE

INDYCAR iRACING SERIES

The INDYCAR iRacing Series is an Open Setup season that predominantly follows the real world INDYCAR schedule, utilizing the Dallara IR-18. It will have full length races on road courses, while utilizing amended race distances for the ovals during the 16-week racing season.

Week 8 of 16 will take place at World Wide Technology Raceway (Gateway) – Oval.

The races this week are scheduled for:

Thursday 01:00 GMT, Friday 20:00 GMT, Saturday 18:00 GMT, Sunday 02:00 GMT

For more information on the INDYCAR iRacing Series -> CLICK HERE

iRACING GRAND PRIX TOUR

The fastest, most challenging, most exciting road racing series on the iRacing service, the iRacing Grand Prix Tour features the Mercedes-AMG F1 W13 E Performance on many of the world’s most fabled and demanding circuits, in either fixed or open setup series.

Week 10 of 24 will take place at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.

The races this week are scheduled for:

Fixed Schedule: Thursday, 10:00 & 19:00 GMT; Friday, 01:00 & 04:00 GMT; Saturday, 10:00 & 19:00 GMT; Sunday, 01:00 & 04:00 GMT
Open Schedule: Friday, 10:00 & 19:00 GMT; Saturday, 01:00 & 04:00 GMT; Sunday, 10:00 & 19:00 GMT; Monday, 01:00 & 04:00 GMT

For more information on the iRacing Grand Prix Tour -> CLICK HERE

VINTAGE GRAND PRIX TOUR

New for 2025, the iRacing Vintage Grand Prix Tour brings the Lotus 79 on a tour that loosely resembles the 1978 World Driver’s Championship.

Week 6 of 16 will take place at Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto – Moto.

The races this week are scheduled for:

Tuesday 02:00 GMT, Sunday 07:00 GMT, Sunday 22:00 GMT, Monday 18:00 GMT

For more information on the iRacing Vintage Grand Prix Tour -> CLICK HERE

OFF THIS WEEK:

  • CREVENTIC Endurance Series | Next Race (#3 of 5) at Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli – Grand Prix (iRacing Season 3, Week 1)
  • Dirt 410 Sprint Car Tour | Next Race (#18 of 37) at Huset’s Speedway (iRacing Season 3, Week 1)
  • Dirt Super Late Model Tour | Next Race (#20 of 39) at Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55 (iRacing Season 3, Week 1)
  • Super Late Model Tour | Next Race (#10 of 23) at Slinger Speedway – Oval (iRacing Season 3, Week 1)
  • NASCAR Modified Tour | Next Race (#10 of 21) at Southern National Motorsports Park (iRacing Season 3, Week 2)
  • iRacing Nürburgring Endurance Series | Next Race (#4 of 9) at Nürburgring Combined – Gesamtstrecke VLN (iRacing Season 3, Week 5)

For more information on the iRacing CREVENTIC Endurance Series -> CLICK HERE
For more information on the Dirt 410 Sprint Car Tour -> CLICK HERE
For more information on the Dirt Super Late Model Tour -> CLICK HERE
For more information on the Super Late Model Tour -> CLICK HERE
For more information on the NASCAR Modified Tour -> CLICK HERE
For more information on the iRacing Nurburgring Endurance Series -> CLICK HERE

NEXT iRACING SPECIAL EVENT: iRacing 6Hrs Of The Glen presented by VCO

June 27th – June 28th | iRacing 6Hrs Of The Glen presented by VCO (VCO Grand Slam #3) (iRacing Season 3, Week 2)

For more information on the 2025 iRacing Special Events calendar -> CLICK HERE

For more information on iRacing and for special offers, visit www.iracing.com.

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How NASCAR recycles the thousands of tires it used over the Chicago race weekend

CHICAGO — During a weekend of hot, high-speed friction against the asphalt of the NASCAR Chicago Street Race course, thousands of tires burn out and wear down. After a few dozen laps, they lose their grip and become obsolete. But their life cycle doesn’t end there. Each NASCAR race weekend, most of the 3,000 tires […]

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CHICAGO — During a weekend of hot, high-speed friction against the asphalt of the NASCAR Chicago Street Race course, thousands of tires burn out and wear down. After a few dozen laps, they lose their grip and become obsolete.

But their life cycle doesn’t end there. Each NASCAR race weekend, most of the 3,000 tires provided by Goodyear Racing become a fraction of the tens of thousands recycled annually by Liberty Tire Recycling. Before state laws prohibited it, used tires would be landfilled or stored in stockpiles, said Rick Heinrich, Goodyear’s product manager for NASCAR.

“And at a certain point, that’s got to be dealt with. We came to the realization that there had to be a new use for these tires, and that’s where we’re at today,” he said. “When they’re not usable anymore on the street, they’re very suitable when they’re turned into a different type of product to make other things, things that are all around us.”

In 2024, a total of 215 million tires — including 92,588 from NASCAR — were recycled by Liberty, a company based in North Carolina that collects and processes racing, as well as auto and truck tires, from all across North America, according to spokesperson John Dowdy.

The ideal would be to reuse a tire for the rest of its life, Dowdy said, which is possible when retailers resell gently used auto or truck tires for less than new ones. But, after being used, racing tires don’t usually have any more life left in them, at least in their original form.

At a Liberty facility in Concord, a suburb of Charlotte in North Carolina, NASCAR racing tires are shredded into quarter-sized chips that can be used as aggregate in roadbeds, landfill liners and landscaping products.

“It’s a perfect example of sustainability,” Heinrich said. “You’re taking stuff that’s worn out, you can’t use it again for what it was originally built for, but it goes into something else. Nothing is wasted.”

The shredded tires can also be used as a more efficient fuel to power kilns and boilers in concrete factories, electric plants and pulp and paper mills. However, while burning so-called tire-derived fuel is cleaner than using other fossil fuels, the process still releases some greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide.

IMC Outdoor Living, a division of Liberty in the village of Godfrey in southwest Illinois, makes fully recycled rubber products out of tires for both residential and commercial landscaping. One of these products is rubber mulch, with a realistic texture that makes it look just like its wood counterpart, and which can be used to cover the ground in playgrounds and parks, making it safe for children to jump and land on.

However, there are concerns that such products derived from tires can expose kids to heavy metals and other harmful chemicals, which can act as carcinogens or neurotoxins.

In 2024, the company gave a second life to 4.7 billion pounds of rubber, Dowdy said. That material might otherwise have been disposed of illegally.

These recycled products also eliminate the need to produce entirely new ones, which would entail deforestation. Processing synthetic rubber is an energy-intensive process that can cause pollution, too.

“What we ultimately want to do is, we want to replace virgin rubber in as many goods as we possibly can,” Dowdy said.

Other Liberty recycling facilities grind up the tires into an even smaller end product: crumb rubber. Crumb rubber is at most 0.25 inches, and a single passenger car tire can produce some 10 to 12 pounds of the product.

In one of its main uses, crumb rubber is mixed into asphalt to make it more durable and resistant to cracking.

In September of last year, 2,800 end-of-life auto tires from Walmart were processed by Liberty and became part of a mix used to repave the parking lot of one of the chain retailer’s stores, in Rolla, Mo.

“We’re keeping tires from going into and just clogging up landfills, or being dumped (in) nature and creating all this blight,” Dowdy said. “We can actually create products that make other things better.”



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Suburban Propane Sponsors NASCAR Charity Event at Sonoma Raceway

WHIPPANY, N.J. and SONOMA, Calif., July 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Suburban Propane Partners, L.P. (NYSE: SPH), a nationwide distributor of propane, renewable propane, renewable natural gas, fuel oil and related products and services, as well as a marketer of natural gas and electricity and investor in low carbon fuel alternatives, is pleased to announce its role […]

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WHIPPANY, N.J. and SONOMA, Calif., July 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Suburban Propane Partners, L.P. (NYSE: SPH), a nationwide distributor of propane, renewable propane, renewable natural gas, fuel oil and related products and services, as well as a marketer of natural gas and electricity and investor in low carbon fuel alternatives, is pleased to announce its role as the main sponsor of Track to Table, an exclusive event uniting the charitable, culinary, and motorsports communities, to kick off Toyota/Save Mart 350 NASCAR Cup Series weekend at Sonoma Raceway.

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This debut Track to Table event will take place on Friday, July 11, at the iconic Turn 11 Club at Sonoma Raceway, merging the adrenaline of NASCAR with the flair of fine dining, live music, and charitable giving. All proceeds will benefit Speedway Children’s Charities Sonoma, an organization dedicated to improving the lives of Sonoma County children and families in critical need.

Track to Table is a perfect blend of purpose and celebration, and we’re honored to empower such a meaningful evening that supports children and families,” said Nandini Sankara, Spokesperson, Suburban Propane. “As a proud partner of Speedway Motorsports and a long-time supporter of community-focused initiatives through our SuburbanCares platform, Suburban Propane is delighted to help bring this remarkable new tradition to life.”

Through its SuburbanCares pillar, Suburban Propane is committed to giving back to the communities it serves. Supporting Track to Table aligns with the company’s broader mission to fuel positive change, champion local organizations, and support programs that directly impact children and families in need.

“We’re excited to kick off race weekend by celebrating the incredible food and wine that make Sonoma so special,” said Courtney Kiser, Director of Speedway Children’s Charities Sonoma. “We’re grateful to partner with those who share our deep commitment to helping vulnerable children lead safe, healthy, and fulfilling lives—no matter the challenges they face.”

Guests will indulge in an unforgettable culinary experience of exquisitely prepared dishes with wine pairings provided by Viansa Winery, Three Fat Guys Wines and Caymus Suisun. The evening will also feature an acoustic performance by country music artist Tim Dugger, a live charity auction and memorable surprises throughout, making it one of the most anticipated new events of the summer.

About Suburban Propane:
Suburban Propane Partners, L.P. (“Suburban Propane”) is a publicly traded master limited partnership listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Headquartered in Whippany, New Jersey, Suburban Propane has been in the customer service business since 1928 and is a nationwide distributor of propane, renewable propane, renewable natural gas (“RNG”), fuel oil and related products and services, as well as a marketer of natural gas and electricity and producer of and investor in low carbon fuel alternatives, servicing the energy needs of approximately 1 million residential, commercial, governmental, industrial and agricultural customers through approximately 700 locations across 42 state.

Suburban Propane is supported by three core pillars: (1) Suburban Commitment – showcasing Suburban Propane’s almost 100-year legacy, an ongoing commitment to the highest standards for dependability, flexibility, and reliability that underscores Suburban Propane’s commitment to excellence in customer service; (2) SuburbanCares – highlighting continued dedication to giving back to local communities across Suburban Propane’s national footprint; and (3) Go Green with Suburban Propane – promoting the clean burning and versatile nature of propane and renewable propane as a bridge to a green energy future and investing in the next generation of innovative, renewable energy alternatives.

For additional information on Suburban Propane, please visit www.suburbanpropane.com. 

ABOUT SPEEDWAY MOTORSPORTS:
Speedway Motorsports is a leading marketer, promoter and sponsor of motorsports entertainment in the United States. The company, through its subsidiaries, owns and operates the following premier facilities: Atlanta Motor Speedway, Bristol Motor Speedway, Charlotte Motor Speedway, Dover Motor Speedway, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Nashville Superspeedway, New Hampshire Motor Speedway, North Wilkesboro Speedway, Sonoma Raceway, Texas Motor Speedway and Kentucky Speedway. Speedway Motorsports provides souvenir merchandising services through its SMI Properties subsidiaries; manufactures and distributes smaller-scale, modified racing cars and parts through its U.S. Legend Cars International subsidiary; and produces and broadcasts syndicated motorsports programming to radio stations nationwide through its Performance Racing Network subsidiary.

ABOUT SPEEDWAY CHILDREN’S CHARITIES:
The mission of Speedway Children’s Charities remains true to the ideals it was founded upon in 1982: To care for children in educational, financial, social and medical needs to help them lead productive lives. SCC provides funding for hundreds of nonprofit organizations nationwide that meet children’s direct needs. Its vision is that every child has the same opportunities no matter what obstacle they are facing.

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NASCAR Cup team dropping a car with no clear return in sight

Will Brown made his second career NASCAR Cup Series start this past weekend on the streets of Chicago, Illinois, and he did it with Kaulig Racing in a car that the team had not previously entered in the 2025 season. Brown drove the No. 13 Chevrolet, one of five non-chartered (open) cars on the entry […]

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Will Brown made his second career NASCAR Cup Series start this past weekend on the streets of Chicago, Illinois, and he did it with Kaulig Racing in a car that the team had not previously entered in the 2025 season.

Brown drove the No. 13 Chevrolet, one of five non-chartered (open) cars on the entry list going for the four open spots in the 40-car field. Brown managed to successfully qualify, along with Richard Childress Racing’s Austin Hill, Garage 66’s Josh Bilicki, and Live Motorsports’ Katherine Legge.

In a surprising turn of events, 23XI Racing’s Corey Heim was left on the outside looking in after making contact with the wall on his qualifying run, making him the first driver to fail to qualify for a non-Daytona 500 Cup race since Timmy Hill and MBM Motorsports didn’t get into the November 2018 race at Texas Motor Speedway.

Brown qualified for the race quite comfortably and started 19th. However, he was involved in an early multi-car pileup and could not continue.

Kaulig Racing not bringing back third car at Sonoma

Brown, who made his Cup Series debut with Richard Childress Racing at Sonoma Raceway last year and finished in 31st place, does not have any more starts planned for the 2025 season, and Kaulig Racing will not be fielding the No. 13 car at Sonoma for this weekend’s Toyota/Save Mart 350.

As of now, the team have no plans to bring back the No. 13 Chevrolet this season, but that could change. The team fielded the car for the first time in 2023, and it made five appearances (four starts and a Daytona 500 DNQ) between two drivers, Chandler Smith and Jonathan Davenport.

Last year, the car also made five appearances, but its two drivers, A.J. Allmendinger and Shane van Gisbergen, are now full-time drivers. Allmendinger races for Kaulig Racing and van Gisbergen for Trackhouse Racing.

Kaulig Racing’s other full-time driver is Ty Dillon, who is one of eight drivers still in the running for the in-season championship.

This Sunday afternoon’s Toyota/Save Mart 350 is set to be broadcast live on TNT Sports from Sonoma Raceway beginning at 3:30 p.m. ET.



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NASCAR Friday schedule at Sonoma

Sonoma Raceway will open its 2025 NASCAR race weekend with the ARCA West and Xfinity series turning laps on the 1.99-mile road course. ARCA West will begin at 1:40 p.m. ET with an 80-minute practice leading into qualifying for a 64-lap race that will start at 6:30 p.m. ET. The Xfinity Series will begin a […]

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Sonoma Raceway will open its 2025 NASCAR race weekend with the ARCA West and Xfinity series turning laps on the 1.99-mile road course.

ARCA West will begin at 1:40 p.m. ET with an 80-minute practice leading into qualifying for a 64-lap race that will start at 6:30 p.m. ET.

The Xfinity Series will begin a 50-minute practice at 4 p.m ET ahead of qualifying for Saturday’s race. Despite moving up to the Cup Series this year, Shane van Gisbergen will be in the Xfinity field to defend his Sonoma win last year.

Xfinity Series regular Sam Mayer is the defending winner of the ARCA West race but won’t be in the field Friday.

Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium

This will mark the second year in a row that the exhibition event will be held at the historic track.


Sonoma Friday schedule

(All Times Eastern)

Friday, July 11

Garage open

  • 10:30 a.m. – 10 p.m. — ARCA West Series
  • 11 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. — Xfinity Series
  • 5:30 – 10:30 p.m. — Cup Series

Track activity

  • 1:40 – 3 p.m. — ARCA West practice
  • 3:10 – 3:30 p.m. — ARCA West qualifying
  • 4 – 4:50 p.m. — Xfinity practice (CW App)
  • 5:05 – 6 p.m. — Xfinity qualifying (CW App)
  • 6:30 p.m. — ARCA West race (64 laps, 127.36 miles; Flo Racing, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)

Weather

Friday: Mostly sunny with a high of 81 degrees and winds from the south at 5 to 10 mph. It’s expected to be 85 degrees with a 0% chance of rain at the start of the ARCA race.





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BangShift.com FREE LIVE DRAG RACING: Virginia Motorsports Park’s Mega Bucks Triple Threat Bracket Series Racing Action – Friday

FREE LIVE DRAG RACING: Virginia Motorsports Park’s Mega Bucks Triple Threat Bracket Series Racing Action – Friday Jul 11, 2025Chad Reynolds1320 Event Coverage, 1320 Spotlight, 1320 Videos, BangShift 1320, DRAG RACES, Event Coverage, RACING & ACTION, Videos If you want to see live big money bracket racing, this Triple Threat Bracket Series event is one […]

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FREE LIVE DRAG RACING: Virginia Motorsports Park’s Mega Bucks Triple Threat Bracket Series Racing Action – Friday


FREE LIVE DRAG RACING: Virginia Motorsports Park’s Mega Bucks Triple Threat Bracket Series Racing Action – Friday

If you want to see live big money bracket racing, this Triple Threat Bracket Series event is one to watch so check it out LIVE right here thanks to our friends at MotorManiaTV. We love this track, love the staff, and love that the racing action is hot and heavy regardless of the series. If you want a great time, make sure you hit Virginia Motorsports Park.

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It’s become one of the go to events for the Mid-Atlantic bracket scene. This is the second schedule race of the series, but the first of the season when the first race was rained out.

With a three day payout structure of $10K/$20K/$10K and 64 car shootout Thursday, what’s not to like? Plus, don’t forget, there will be a points champion crowned at the end of the series with over $10,000 in cash and prizes.


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Maker of iconic NASCAR trophy closing down, report says

ZEELAND, Mich. (WBTV) – The company that makes an iconic NASCAR trophy plans to shut down, according to reports. Howard Miller, a furniture and clock-making company based in Michigan, currently makes the grandfather clocks handed out to NASCAR winners at Martinsville Speedway. The family-owned company plans to close next year after nearly 100 years in […]

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ZEELAND, Mich. (WBTV) – The company that makes an iconic NASCAR trophy plans to shut down, according to reports.

Howard Miller, a furniture and clock-making company based in Michigan, currently makes the grandfather clocks handed out to NASCAR winners at Martinsville Speedway.

The family-owned company plans to close next year after nearly 100 years in business, Furniture Today reported. The company employees nearly 200 people and has two facilities in Michigan, plus locations in Lexington and High Point in North Carolina.

Furniture Today said that Howard Miller plans to continue production through the end of 2025 and will stay open in 2026 to sell off its inventory. The Furniture Today report said the company’s CEO cited a struggling housing market, rising inflation and interest rates, and tariffs as reasons for shutting down.

History of grandfather clocks in NASCAR

Following news of Howard Miller’s impending closure, NASCAR broadcaster Mike Joy took to social media to explain the history of the iconic grandfather clocks at Martinsville.

Joy said that major race winners at the historic short track have been given a Ridgeway clock since 1964, the year Hall of Fame driver Fred Lorenzen won both races and led a remarkable 980 out of 1,000 laps between the two events.

In the decades since, Howard Miller acquired Ridgeway and has continued to supply race winners with clocks.

Martinsville Speedway has given out grandfather clocks to race winners since 1964.
Martinsville Speedway has given out grandfather clocks to race winners since 1964.(Chuck Burton | AP)

Joy posted that he got a text from the Martinsville Speedway president that said the track “will find something just as good.” In the same post, Joy himself said the clock situation “will turn out fine, and the uniqueness of their trophy will be preserved.”

Since Martinsville began giving out the clock trophies to race winners, some of NASCAR’s biggest names have won them. Among the list of drivers to do so are Richard Petty, Darrell Waltrip, Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordon, and both Dale Jr. and Dale Sr.

Dale Jr. was one of the people who publicly commented on the Howard Miller news.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. won his only grandfather clock in October 2014.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. won his only grandfather clock in October 2014.(Don Petersen | AP)

“Whomever makes the next version better make them exactly like the previous versions,” Earnhardt wrote on social media. “Don’t get cute and [expletive] this up.”

Fellow driver Landon Cassill had a bit more humorous approach and joked in a comment on Earnhardt’s post that “[The] next versions gonna be digital and Bluetooth controlled with an app.”

Also Read: NASCAR coming back to historic North Carolina racetrack in 2026



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