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Former NASCAR star McQuagg dead at 73

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COLUMBUS, Ga. (AP) Sam McQuagg, the 1965 NASCAR Rookie of the Year, died Saturday, his son said. He was 73.

McQuagg died at St. Francis Hospital, Sam McQuagg Jr. told The Associated Press.

Preliminary medical reports show McQuagg died from cancer.

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