Spirit of '76
by: xea76
NASCAR's lack of lug nuts (A revelation about cheating in sports)
Feb 13, 2007 | 12:26PM | report this

Philosophers say that we live in the post-modern era.  Post-modernism is a belief that the only absolute truth that exists in the world is that there is no absolute truth.  Despite the glaring philosophical contradiction that Stevie Wonder could see, many people endorse this way of viewing the world.  "What you do is up to you, and what I do is none of your business" they say.  If this is your world-view, that's fine with me (hints of relativism are all over that statement), but its amazing at how relative we are with our morals in sports.

NASCAR found that Kasey Kahne, Matt Kenseth, and Michael Waltrip all qualified with illegal cars on Sunday.   The punishment for the crimes of Kahne and Kenseth's teams were reported by the Charlotte Observer as suspensions for each team's crew chief.  It amazes me that NASCAR refuses to park cars and teams for races.  I'm not sure that these violations would warrant such a punishment, but the bottom line is that such a punishment isn't even an option.  Sure, they say it is, but Kasey Kahne would have to attack and kill Dale Earnhardt Jr. to ever be suspended from a race.  NASCAR has gotten neck-deep with these sponsors to the point that they run the show.  You will NEVER see a race without a Home Depot, Dupont, Lowe's, Budweiser, or Dodge sponsored car.  At least not because NASCAR made that decision.  That fact doesn't even consider the star power of the former champions and superstars that carry the corporate torch for the aforementioned companies.  It's amazing that so many fans turn the other cheek to rules violations in NASCAR.  The unspoken motto of most crew chiefs in the sport is, "If you ain't cheatin', you ain't tryin'".  Everyone seems to be fine with that, even when the large portion of the fan base resides in the "morally conservative" South of the U.S. 

Then, of course, there is baseball.  A sport in which anyone who has ever touched a bottle, vitamin, beer, or even baby, is under tremendous scrutiny and su####ion.  Why?  Are they both cheating?  Yes.  It amazes me that steriod use is considered the ultimate form of cheating in sports.  The steriod rule reminds me of what Jerry Seinfeld says about the helmet law.  He finds it humorous that we would have a law that functions to protect a brain that is functioning so poorly that it doesn't protect itself.  I agree.  When race cars are too fast, they put lives in danger of more than just their drivers.  When athletes juice, who are they really harming?  Your post-modern mind should now kick in and say, "They aren't hurting me, so what they are doing is fine."  However, it doesn't say that at all.  You want to be noble.  You want to be the helmet law.  You want to protect that athlete that is so starved for money and fame, that he/she will literally kill himself/herself to get it. 

I don't feel cheated by Barry Bonds.  I don't feel cheated by Kasey Kahne.  If Kasey Kahne's team deems it necessary to bend the rules to make him more competitive, then install rules that discourage that.  NASCAR does that.  If Barry Bonds wants to use a substance that, until recently, wasn't even banned by MLB and hurt himself, so be it.  He can be the Homerun King, while suffering through health problems and a lower quality of life.  That's his choice.  My question to you is.  If Barry is only hurting himself, and Kasey, Matt, and Michael are putting others at risk as well as not risking nearly as much from a personal, physical standpoint, who has committed the greater crime?  Barry will be tarnished physically, emotionally, and publically for the rest of his life.  Kahne and Kenseth won't even miss a race.  What gives? 

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badger1970
Feb 13, 2007
1:57 PM
Kayne, Kenseth and Waltrip teams are looking at hefty fines and point deductions (owner or driver who's to say right now). You have to realize that NASCAR is not per se a sport. It's racing entertainment with rules that are inconsistantly enforce and can be mistook as favortism at certain drviers, teams, owners, sponsors...etc.

NASCAR created the money pit called COT. They race twice at venues that don't sell out. They ditched their traditions (Rockingham, North Wilksboro, no Southern 500...) and created a marketable corporation. They are somehow shocked, I say shocked at teams that dare bend the purposely vague and hard to interpret rules or drivers and owners say out loud what they think.

I suggest reading today's Lee Spencer article. NASCAR is going to hurting in TV ratings this year (outside of Daytona). I don't intend to waste any moretime watching anymore races. Last year is my last year.

kaseysix
Feb 13, 2007
3:33 PM
Are you kiddding? Nascar makes up the rules and punisment as it goes along. Were they cheating? I really doubt it. They didn't need too. But Nascar is known for its allowances for the chevy, now let see what cars were fined? Most of us can read between these lines. Racers like jimmy johnson can about get away with murder and they slap him on the wrist. Talking someone who started 2006 out cheating, and wrecking people on purpose. But nascar did very little...WHY?

Last edited by kaseysix on February 13th at 3:34 PM.

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