OVAL OFFICE INTERVIEWS.(what automobile racing drivers would change about the Winston Cup race)(Brief Article)

From: The Sporting News | Date: July 9, 2001| Author: Margolis, Bob | Copyright information

What would you change about Winston Cup racing and why?

Matt Kenseth: I don't like how they tear down engines and shocks in front of all your competitors. I think racing should be about trying to get an advantage and working harder than everyone else, not just looking at what they are doing and (someone) trying to copy something that you worked on for a long time.

Dale Jarrett: It's not so much a rule change, but I think most drivers would agree that it'd be n...

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