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NASCAR suspends 9 people from 3 teams, issues $600K in fines for actions at end of Martinsville race…READ MORE

NASCAR suspends 9 people from 3 teams, issues $600K in fines for actions at end of Martinsville race…READ MORE

Former NASCAR star Danica Patrick called out Vice President Kamala Harris for failing to reveal how she voted on a key ballot measure in California.

If passed, Proposition 36 would make shoplifting a felony for repeat offenders and increase penalties for some drug charges, as well as give judges authority to order people with multiple drug charges to get treatment.

NASCAR suspended nine people and issued a total of $600,000 in fines to teams and drivers for their role in manipulating the end of last weekend’s Cup race at Martinsville Speedway.

NASCAR cited the teams of Bubba Wallace, Austin Dillon and Ross Chastain for violating the NASCAR Member Code of Conduct.

NASCAR suspended a team executive, crew chief and spotter for each of the three teams for this weekend’s season finale at Phoenix Raceway.

Each team and driver was fined $100,000 and penalized 50 points.

Allison is one of the winningest drivers in NASCAR Cup Series history.

His 85 victories rank fourth among all drivers; only Richard Petty (200 wins), David Pearson (105) and Jeff Gordon (93) have more victories.

Allison had been tied for fourth on the all-time wins list with Darrell Waltrip until just weeks ago, when NASCAR awarded him an 85th victory.

That win was for the 1971 Myers Brothers Memorial 250 at Bowman Gray Speedway. Since two different types of cars had been raced in that event, NASCAR never officially announced a winner.

Allison was credited with the win on Oct. 23 as NASCAR said it had been the only race in series history that didn’t have an official winner.

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