Truex, Pollex win NASCAR's top award for contributions to the sport
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LAS VEGAS (AP) The career year for Martin Truex Jr. rolls on.
Truex and partner Sherry Pollex on Wednesday won the prestigious Myers Brothers Award - the top honor in NASCAR's season-ending awards celebration - for their charitable work.
The award is presented by the National Motorsports Press Association and given as the final honor during a formal event that leads to Thursday night's champion celebration. Truex will be feted there for his first career Cup title, a presentation he's prepared for.
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