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NASCAR gets Tough. Solution or can of worms
NASCAR has announced they will start disqualifying race winners who fail post-race inspection.

Depending on how they implement the rule it could be a solution to a lot of problems or it can become a can of worms that no one wanted to open.

While ride height can get your DQ'ed having one or two missing lug nuts cannot.

Sure it is good to check the 1st and 2nd place cars and a handful of random cars. But what if both the first and 2nd place car fail and the 3rd place is not one of the randomly selected cars?

What about short track racing where beating and banging often change the car appearance but not affect performance?

Good, they finally going to take some kind of action. But will wonder how long before the sheet hits the fan when a fan favorite is DQed for a minor violation.

https://nascar.nbcsports.com/2019/02/04/...ment-28835
02-05-2019 01:17 PM
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