NASCAR fans love examples of cheating, seeing a team or driver bend the rules of the sport to get the most performance possible. But you know who doesn’t like cheating? NASCAR. Today, The Daily Downforce will tell us about some harsh consequences NASCAR has handed out for cheating.
- When Richard Petty started to go through one of his first-ever dry spells, his team decided to give him an oversized engine to ensure he won at Charlotte. NASCAR gave him a penalty that caused Richard Petty to leave his team. Do you think this was a fair consequence of cheating?
- Mark Martin is known as the best driver to never win a Cup Series championship, and few people know that when he finished 21 points behind Dale Earnhardt in the championship. He had gotten a 40-point penalty earlier in the season. How would Mark Martin’s Legacy change if NASCAR never gave him this penalty?
- NASCAR has shown that they take engine penalties very seriously, like when Carl Long got a fine for an oversized engine that was so large he could not pay it and was banned from NASCAR for years. Do you think this was the longest-lasting NASCAR penalty?
Do you think penalties should have harsh consequences? What’s your favorite cheating story in NASCAR? Let The Daily Downforce know all of your thoughts and questions in the comment section.
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