I love it!!! They've been sneaking stuff on and off stock cars since it's inception. Besides, it's not cheating if you don't get caught.
Consider:
Quote:
The governing rules of the NCAA alone fill up entire file cabinets in the hallways of every college athletic department.
Not so in NASCAR. The 2005 edition of the NASCAR Winston Cup rulebook is only 96 pages long - 86 if you throw out the table of contents and the blank "notes" pages - and not much wider or longer than a checkbook. The fact that every roll bar, rear view mirror, and rocker arm is covered within such a small amount of type means one thing... a lot of room for, ahem, "interpretation".
|
Link to the Top Five "Cheaters".
http://msn.foxsports.com/nascar/story/3473888
