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Cheating.(Review)(Book Review)

AutoWeek,  October, 2003  

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Byline: Bill McGuire Cheating: An Inside Look at the Bad Things Good NASCAR Winston Cup Racers Do in the Pursuit of Speed, by Tom Jensen, hardcover, 250 pages, $24.95, David Bull Publishing, (602) 852-9500, www.bullpublishing.com. Auto racing, at least on the equipment side, does not share the same moral code of other sports.

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Where in baseball the discovery of, say, a corked bat is a major scandal, in racing that sort of thing is just another day at the shop. If you don't think racing operates this way, listen to McLaren principal Ron Dennis discuss rulebooks sometime. For him ...

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