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    Quote Originally Posted by yatesracing View Post
    Come on Matte , Your hitting Nascars favorite sons.-----oops to bad Nascar can't fine me. I fall under THE FREEDOM OF SPEECH CLAUSE OF THE FIRST AMENDMENT. (but not everywhere tho eh)


    LOL~I am NOT afraid to admit that I am NOT a Mark Martin fan~Nascar is only shooting themselves,and the grandstands are proof of that~

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattemmy99 View Post
    Didn't Mark Martin "slam" Nascar after his scary crash last year?????? Amazing how certain drivers (MM,JJ,JG,and JR) can say ANYTHING they want,but when SOMEBODY else says something,Nascar fines them??? WHATEVER....
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    Good point Dog .........

    UPDATE: The Associated Press has learned that NASCAR warned teams during the offseason that public criticism of the sport would no longer be tolerated, and at least two star drivers have been fined-one as much as $50,000-for comments that were deemed destructive to the industry. NASCAR spokesman Ramsey Poston on Monday night confirmed some action had been taken, but would not discuss details. "It is the sanctioning body's obligation on behalf of the industry and our fans to protect the sport's brand," Poston said. "Any action taken by NASCAR has nothing to do with the drivers expressing an opinion-it's focused on actions or comments that materially damage the sport. We have specifically discussed this in meetings with teams, drivers and stakeholders." Drivers all declined to publicly discuss the policy, but it shouldn't come as any surprise-considering NASCAR's heightened effort this year to re-ignite interest in a sport that's been fighting sagging attendance, declining television ratings and overall fan apathy for several seasons. NASCAR has taken several aggressive steps toward improving the on-track product, but its top brass decided that outstanding events aren't enough to overcome the negative perception created every time a driver publicly blasts the series. (Associated Press)(7-27-2010)
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