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NASCAR Adds Rear Spoiler, Relaxes Bump-Drafting Rules

By Holly CainJan 21st 2010 – 5:15PM

NASCAR announced Thursday that it will be phasing in a rear spoiler to replace the wing currently mounted on cars in the Sprint Cup Series and will relax its bump-drafting rules -- moves that may prove popular among fans but could be greeted with caution and uncertainty from the driving ranks.The idea, according to NASCAR...

The New NASCAR: Change Is OK

By Holly CainJun 6th 2009 – 3:23PM

The pre-race buzz is understandably high for the double-file re-starts NASCAR is implementing in the Sprint Cup Series Sunday at Pocono, Pa. But the real story isn't so much the exciting midseason change in format, but NASCAR's willingness to make a midseason change in format. Say what you want about stock car's benevolent...

Double-File Restarts to Start at Pocono

By Geoffrey MillerJun 4th 2009 – 6:20PM

So much for this "powerless crusade", huh?NASCAR announced on Thursday that they would officially be starting the use of double-file restarts for the Sprint Cup Series this weekend at Pocono Raceway -- a move that will surely raise the excitement and unpredictability of every single restart the series sees.It's certainly a...

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Official: Chevrolet to replace Impala in NASCAR for 2013, new production model hinted

By Jeremy Korzeniewski Mar 13th 2012 - 07:36PM

The countdown to the debut of Chevrolet's next NASCAR Sprint Cup Series racecar is underway.

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Official: Dodge teases 2013 Charger NASCAR Sprint Cup car

By Jonathon Ramsey Mar 03rd 2012 - 05:43PM

Yes, NASCAR driver Sam Hornish, Jr, might be a bit partial to the 2013 Dodge Charger that debuts in the Sprint Cup series at the Daytona 500 next year.

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NASCAR's greatest cheats detailed

By Jonathon Ramsey Sep 01st 2010 - 08:34AM

It is only fitting that NASCAR has as history of cheating that's as cunning and varied as the methods of the original, moonshine-running racers skirting the law.

Background on NASCAR Rules

The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) makes and enforces numerous rules and regulations that transcend all racing series.

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