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In response to
"
I expect the rule would trickle down to lower levels -- nm
"
by
zork
This is like beer softball leagues and MLB. NASCAR has no control or influence on local dirt tracks.
Posted by
spamlet
Aug 11 '14, 07:29
They're locally owned and operated and set their own rules. There is no trickle down.
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if that were true, Stewart would not have even been there.
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groiny
Aug 11, 07:29
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NASCAR would *love* if Stewart stopped doing these races last year after he got hurt.
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spamlet
Aug 11, 07:30
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yes, but how much do you think him being there increased attendance at that race?
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groiny
Aug 11, 07:32
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As I said last year when he got hurt, it's like Jeter showing up at your beer league and asking to play SS.
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spamlet
Aug 11, 07:47
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