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- December 21, 2010
“If you ain’t cheatin’, you ain’t tryin’,” – anonymous cheater.
Of course, no self-respecting NASCAR driver would ever admit it, but come on, they all do it. With the margin of victory only a few tenths of a second, every team in every series is looking for that little edge.
Pushing the limits of cheating adds drama to one of the fastest growing sports in the country.
I guess the question teams need to ask themselves is whether the fine and loss of points is worth a win on Sunday.
I can’t help but think that the winner of any particular race put his car just a hair too low to the ground, or adjusted the spoiler just a tad more than allowed. The drama mounts at the post-race inspection…will he get caught?!
If drivers don’t try to adjust their cars beyond the allowable limit, do they really want to win bad enough?
The cheating vs. trying battle isn’t strictly NASCAR. Talk to Sammy Sosa’s corked bat (or his steroids?). Talk to Cecil Newton, who put a price tag on his BCS Championship Game-bound






