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  2. Doping in auto racing - Wikipedia

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    NASCAR has its own anti doping regulations. The substance abuse policy was first implemented in the late 1980s. In 2007, Truck Series driver Aaron Fike was arrested for heroin possession; Fike admitted to using black tar heroin during race weekends. [4] He was suspended by NASCAR until 2012, when he completed NASCAR's Road to Recovery program. [5]

  3. NASCAR rules and regulations - Wikipedia

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    NASCAR uses both a light at the end of pit road and a series of cameras to help determine the moment pit road is closed. The pits are opened once the field is under control of the pace/safety car unless there is an accident near the entrance/exit or on pit road, in which case the pits will remain closed until NASCAR deems the pits are safe to open.

  4. Jeremy Mayfield - Wikipedia

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    On the January 8, 2013 episode of the MRN radio show NASCAR Live, hosted by Eli Gold, then-NASCAR CEO Brian France alluded to other options (in addition to the documented "Road to Recovery" plan) that had previously been discussed outside of public knowledge, when Mayfield reached him; these options were not clarified publicly. On the show ...

  5. NASCAR Announces Major Competition Changes for 2025 ... - AOL

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    NASCAR on Friday announced a series of major competition changes that will take effect in 2025. The new rules greatly increase the penalty of taking a playoff waiver, add penalties to ...

  6. NASCAR Should Probably Have Some Rules - AOL

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  8. Racing back to the caution - Wikipedia

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    The procedure was used in NASCAR racing series when the pace car was deployed as a result of an on-track emergency such as a crash or rain. When NASCAR declared a caution period, racing would not cease immediately; rather, the drivers could continue racing for position until they crossed the start-finish line and received the caution flag.

  9. Breaking: NASCAR Rules On Possible Punishment For 2 Teams - AOL

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    The post Breaking: NASCAR Rules On Possible Punishment For 2 Teams appeared first on The Spun. NASCAR has ruled that there will be no penalties for Team Penske or Roush Fenway Keselowski (RFK ...