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The Million Dollar Mission begins again with two of the million dollar cases. Contestant is Gary Cote of Coventry, Rhode Island, who is a big NASCAR fan. Race car driver Jimmie Johnson has a surprise for him.
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    Even though someone won the million last episode, the Million Dollar Mission has started again. Gary Cote began his game with two of the million dollar cases. The suspense ended early though, as he opened up both of them in the first round. With eight cases left, Gary had only the 500K case remaining in play. Gary turned down the $129K bank offer with three cases left even though the second-highest case was only 75K. But Gary opened the 500K case on his next pick, dropping the bank offer down to $38K with two cases left. Gary won what his case had: $10K.moreless
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    • The Million Dollar Mission has returned for a fourth time. Gary Cote began his game with two of the million dollar cases but opened up both of them in the first round. NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson was shown on video offering Gary Cote the following: a trip to the Daytona 500, a ride in the pace car, an invitation to the Richard Petty Driving Experience, a $2000 shopping spree on Nascar.com, and a helmet signed by all current Nascar drivers. The NASCAR package was worth $11,800. $30,000 in cash was also included for a total value of $41,800. Gary declined the bank offer and later won $10,000.

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