(NewsUSA) - Avid NASCAR fans should be familiar with the racing term "lucky dog." During a race, the Lucky Dog Rule allows the driver of the next lapped car behind the leader to gain back a lap during a caution -- a time when drivers are forced to reduce speeds due to trouble on the track. But a new contest takes the term "lucky dog" a bit more literally.NASCAR fans and pet lovers will find much to love in "The Luckiest Dog of NASCAR" Contest, which could put one lucky winner's pooch on Kyle Busch's No. 18 Pedigree Toyota Camry during the Checker Auto Parts 500 in Phoenix on Nov. 15. The winning dog's owners will receive a three-day, two-night trip to the race.
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