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DARPA 2007 Part Three: The finalists emerge
Created: 11/05/2007
Video description: The final hours pass at the DARPA Urban Challenge, and CNET's Kevin Massy is on hand to talk with a stunt car driver on the track, as well as those in the crowd eagerly anticipating the winners.

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