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NASCAR's Puzzling Rules Enforcement

Las Vegas race draws stiff fines for two Nextel Cup crewchiefs. But didthe sanctioning body treat both fairly?
From the February, 2009 issue of Stock Car Racing
By Jerry F. Boone
Photography by Sam Sharpe

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