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Fine Still Confuses Stewart
- Updated: April 29, 2016
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Tony Stewart is still not sure why he was fined for his statements about the policy of not securing five lug nuts, only to have NASCAR change the rule five days later.
The three-time champion said Friday at Talladega Superspeedway that he’s confused by the turn of events.
“I’ve been trying to figure out how many more $35,000 rule changes I want to make,” Stewart said. “I’m glad something has been done. Scott Miller is a huge asset to NASCAR and from what I understand, he’s the one who spearheaded getting something done. You hate to have to pay $35,000 to get somebody’s attention to do something, but apparently that’s what it took.
“I’ve got questions I’d like answers to. I’m still wondering why I’m paying a $35,000 fine for something that got changed.”
Stewart’s comments about the policy and, in his eyes, compromising safety resulted in the $35,000 fine from the sanctioning …
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