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MARIOTTI, MICHAEL J

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NAPLES, FL 34109

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12-1 Joey Logano
12-1 Denny Hamlin
14-1 William Byron
14-1 Kyle Busch
16-1 Chase Elliott
16-1 Austin Cindric
16-1 Kyle Larson
18-1 Brad Keselowski
18-1 Alex Bowman
20-1 Bubba Wallace
22-1 Christopher Bell
22-1 Chase Briscoe
22-1 Chris Buescher
22-1 Ryan Preece
25-1 Ross Chastain
30-1 Carson Hocevar
30-1 Corey LaJoie
30-1 Tyler Reddick
30-1 Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
35-1 Connor Zilisch

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NAPLES, FL 34109

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