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The Sprint Shootout in NASCAR racing is an exhibition event that takes place before the official racing season begins. It features a shorter race format with a limited number of drivers, typically those who have won a pole position in the previous season or have previously won the event. The race is divided into segments with a mandatory pit stop, and the winner of the event is determined by the finishing order at the end of the final segment.

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