Take, for example, the so-called “100 Percent” rule, which basically states that every driver must race to the fullest extent of their abilities at all times so as to not alter the outcome of a race by deliberately giving less than 100 percent effort. The problem with giving too much priority to precedent is that NASCAR makes up the rules as it goes. In other words: How has NASCAR ruled on similar situations in the past? With penalties, the first thing everyone always wants to talk about is precedent.
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