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Can you site me a source about why track lists and driver lists for NASCAR Kart Racing are not allowed? SBGamesCone (talk) 05:40, 12 December 2008 (UTC)

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 * The article will require the addition of secondary sources, as teh source you gave appears to be a primary source. I'll go check with an admin if that's all that's needed. - Warthog Demon  00:15, 14 March 2008 (UTC)

WikiProject NASCAR Award
- Royal broil  03:27, 18 June 2009 (UTC)
 * You're welcome. I kept noticing high quality edits from you! I think you're the only person who's consistently editing Canadian Tire Series articles.  Royal broil  04:19, 18 June 2009 (UTC)

Starting And Parking
-	Some racing teams are just in it for the money in Nascar's top 3 series. Many teams that qualify for races decide to quit early on purpose and make and excuse like that their car is "handling" bad or it "overheated" which is a disrespect to the sport and to its fans. They do this to collect the races prize money (tens of thousands of dollars) which some teams use it to make wealth while others use it toward running full races in the future. These teams are the result of the low car counts at Nationwide and Truck races and most recently the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Because of the economy and sponsorship issues, there may only be 35 teams showing up to a Nationwide race who have the intention of running the distance. These start-and-park teams can show up, knowing they can make the field, and collect the winnings. They have discovered a bit of a loophole in the system, and it allows some guys to still be at the track each weekend and make a decent living. Teams that do this to some degree include, MSRP Motorsports (#91,90) Wayne Day Enterprises (#05,85), Jay Robinson Racing (#4,49), JD Motorsports] ( (#10) and K Automotive Racing (#96) in the Nationwide series. Many smaller teams also do this in the Camping World Truck Series. In the cup series NEMCO Motorsports (#87), PRISM Motorsports (#66), Phoenix Racing (#09), Tommy Baldwin Racing (#36) and TRG Motorsports #71 start and park.

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Thank you. MLauba (talk) 14:35, 11 December 2009 (UTC)

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WikiProject NASCAR Newsletter
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 * Please add the source for this image. You should have been provided with a blank template when you uploaded it. Right now we don't know where you got this image from. Did you take it yourself? Did you get it from the internet? I have taken a picture of JR Fitzpatrick from his Nationwide Series start at Road America. When you get this resolved, please keep both images - one for his Canadian racing and one for his American racing.  Royal broil  01:07, 26 July 2010 (UTC)

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