(By Greg Engle CupScene.com Editor,NASCAR Examiner)
Posted: Wednesday,July 28th, 2010
No doubt there is more than one conversation that goes on behind the scenes in NASCAR’s new shiny towering building in Daytona Beach that no one will ever hear about.
Serious conversations such as ‘let’s go back to running convertibles’; to the not so serious like ‘Hey lets tweak that Chase thingy’.
There are times those conversations should be kept behind closed doors, even very tall gilded, and no doubt guarded by men with guns doors, no matter what the conversation is. Seriously what in the world would happen if even the merest hint got out that soon the tops would be cut off the cars and drivers would be forced to wear leather helmets with long scarf’s that fluttered in the wind behind them? Wow, one shudders to think.
But NASCAR has always been open with most things; notably when drivers or other members of NASCAR are punished for some infraction or another. For example, If Jeff Gordon is fined $100,000 for not tying his shoes, everyone knows about it. The media is alerted, press releases are sent out and statements are issued.
But those days it would seem may soon be gone. MORE–>>

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