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Berck is a commune of north France, in the département of Pas-de-Calais. Population (1999): 15,011 inhabitants for the commune and 23,379 inhabitants for the canton. The départements (or departments) are administrative units of France, roughly analogous to British counties. ... Pas-de-Calais is a département in northern France named after the strait which it borders. ...


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NASCAR.com - Eckrich wins race; Berck clinches crown - October 16, 2001 (1199 words)
Berck, driver of the Speedway Motors/Dorothy Lynch Homestyle Dressing Special, returned to the track a lap down but worked his way steadily forward, nabbing an an eighth-place finish and heading up the group of drivers who were not among the seven on the lead lap when the checkers flew.
Berck was on the outside of the fifth row, Kosiski started 13th and Webb took the initial green flag from 14th place.
Berck said he was glad he had decided to return to the track to compete after his pitstop for repairs.
WhoWon.com ... The Internet Source for Motorsports News and Information (603 words)
Berck was referring to Denny Eckrich, who started on the pole and took the immediate lead in the 50-lap feature.
Berck said he was closing the gap between them a bit in traffic, "but I really don't think we would have gotten him.
Berck his car still had power but was making unusual noises at the end of the race.
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