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The Last Lap

A blog about NASCAR and about life. Thursday, July 4, 2013. Editors note This is an excerpt from my Cheating book, which was published in 2002. In the second half of the 1990s, NASCAR again had its hands full trying to sort out exactly who was cheating and who wasnt. Some of the most pitched battles, both on the track and in the inspection lines, involved bitter rivals Jack Roush and Ray Evernham, though they had plenty of company in the scofflaw department. Tampering with a safety feature of the car .

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A blog about NASCAR and about life. Thursday, July 4, 2013. Editors note This is an excerpt from my Cheating book, which was published in 2002. In the second half of the 1990s, NASCAR again had its hands full trying to sort out exactly who was cheating and who wasnt. Some of the most pitched battles, both on the track and in the inspection lines, involved bitter rivals Jack Roush and Ray Evernham, though they had plenty of company in the scofflaw department. Tampering with a safety feature of the car .

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