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Cheating is the most explosive subject in NASCAR Winston Cup racing, now more than ever. The book explains how cheating has been a factor in NASCAR racing since its birth in 1949, when the winner of the first race was disqualified for using illegal springs. Since then the technology and tricks used to win have grown steadily more sophisticated, with such legendary figures as Junior Johnson, Smokey Yunick, and Gary Nelson constantly pushing the rules. And although the measures taken to prevent cheating are more stringent and sophisticated than ever before, the controversy and politics over who cheats, how they do it, and how they are punished continues to this day.
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