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Is it legal for a an official to build a car to race at a track at which he officiates?

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We race at a local midwest short track. It is widely known that a track scorer has built a very competitve car that we compete against on a weekly basis. This car is leading in points. It is less widely known that this official works on the car in question during the week. Is it legal for a track official to have such a vested interest in a car that races at a track at which he officiates?

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  1. officials don't build the cars in NASCAR. You need to speak with the track director on rules and regulations.


  2. All of the tracks around where I live at dosen't allow it. I don't think that would be fair to the other drivers.

  3. You would have to check the rules in your series.

  4. check the rules at the track or under the division you race in

  5. Does scoring the race at your track affect the outcome of the race?  If not, I can't see how that can make any difference.

    Go JR.>>>>

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