Former NASCAR driver Michael Annett dies
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Michael Annett, a former NASCAR driver and winner in the Xfinity Series, has died at 39. JR Motorsports, a team Annett drove for, confirmed his death Friday in a social media post. Annett’s death was announced Friday, but no details have been released. Annett was a native of Des Moines, Iowa.
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