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What would be the appropriate punishment to give a team that blatantly attempted to cheat by placing spacers?

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under the gas pedal in order to alter the dyno test results?

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  1. 100-150 owner points and 100,000 to 150,000 to the crew cheif and a six race suspension, and 150 driver points


  2. 1st-It's the Nationwide team, so it wouldn't get as heavy of a penalty as if it would've been a cup car. And it's not like any of the JGR drivers were championship contenders on the Nationwide level anyway, so it doesn't really matter in the long run.

    2nd-You've got some issues with Toyota Tina, er...Stinky, you've become a full blown hater on this subject. You act as if they're the ONLY team in NASCAR history that has done something they weren't supposed to do.

    Even your Junebug's been busted cheating!!!


  3. Ban them for life. This is an outrage! Also sentence them to life in prison without parole.

    But really, who cares?

  4. Make them hire Clint Bowyer.

  5. I would like to see NASCAR be consistent....not this case by case basis stuff they are infamous for. If a team was caught "blatantly" cheating I feel NASCAR should dock them all the points for that particular race, all prize monies won for that race, and park them for the next race. I bet that would get a sponsor's/team owner's/driver's/crew chief's attention.  

  6. Since they was caught in the Nationwide series car it more than likely wont be as stiff as it would be in the COT. The way JD Gibbs sounded in his news conference some heads are going to roll.

  7. why do you think they are doing so well and waltrips Toyotas suck,fine them  

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