oldsaw wrote:
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You could possibly start with Nascar's "rulebook" - unpublished and interpreted as Nascar sees fit?
Phantom "debris cautions"?
Fines and penalties for "actions detrimental to the (sport)"?
"Randomly" confiscating cars for between-race inspections?
What can you add, Dave?
They actually do have a rule book, it's only about 10 paragraphs long it seems, and worded for interpetation in some areas. I remember inspectors would come by and say "you need to add a gusset here before I can let you out on track", only to be told by the same inspector that we can't go out on track with the same gusset. Another time they kept telling us our track was out by half an inch, and we'd measure and adjust, they kept telling us the same thing. When the crew chief finally demanded to see them measure the car, we were told we were clear to go. By this time though, practice was about over.
OK, just a few of the things I witnessed:
Easiest, restrictor plates. They hand them out, and they are labeled as to which one goes to which cars. These are NOT random in any way, and it is clear that some cars can pass at will at a restrictor plate track.
I've spotted a few times, and have been told by officials to move over and let someone through even though we were quicker. If we didn't comply, we would be black flagged for a stop and go.
"Certain" teams were told if they did something to their cars, they would not be torn down in impound, or the item in particular not checked. One team I know of was never torn down all season. They won a bunch of races too.
I've seen certain teams much more strictly enforced on templates than others, some didn't look like they fit at all and were ushered through that part of checking.
Strange as it seems, everyone knows that this type of thing is part of the process, they take it in stride. Most figure that when their time comes, they will be given the same advantages.
Nascar is not and probably never will be a level playing field, which is unfortunate because it's much harder physically than doing a road race, on driver and crews. There's so much that goes on during a weekend that going back to road racing was like a vacation. Those guys work extrememly hard and its a shame to see how they are manipulated. But the show comes first there, and they know what their audience likes to see, and they try to give it to them.