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David Ragan WAS NOT born in Kannapolis, NC. When a driver lists "hometown", that does not mean birthplace. "Hometown" is ambigious, and in this case, means current home, which too is questionable. I live in Kannapolis and have no knowledge of David Ragan's actual home location. I urge you to find a real source; his offical biography states "Hometown: Unadilla, GA."
Brad Spry14:05, 10 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
According to the Official NASCAR 2007 Preview and Press Guide, David Ragan's hometown is Unadilla, Georgia. Unless he's moved since then, it would also be his hometown. Gop 24fan09:22, 11 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Adding a link
I work for the America's Most Wanted Safety Center, a new department of America's Most Wanted getting away from the capturing of criminals, and branching out to all aspects of safety. I feel a link to our post about safe driving would be appropriate and mutually beneficial, as it prominently features a one minute video with David Ragan about safe driving. The link is http://www.amw.com/safety/?p=160 please consider it.
Jrosenfe15:20, 22 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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