'It's not cheating, it's self defense' Jeff Hammond on NASCAR rules in the 80's

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NASCAR Crew Chief Jeff Hammond talks about pushing the rule book to the limit when he was at Junior Johnson Racing with Darrell Waltrip. Hammond also tells us about the time at North Wilkesboro when Darrell Waltrip talked back to Junior Johnson and the resulting comment from Junior. In this enlightening interview, renowned NASCAR crew chief and racing analyst Jeff Hammond reveals the truth about NASCAR rules in the 1980s. With plenty of valuable insights and anecdotes, Hammond sheds light on the controversies surrounding some of the most famous drivers and incidents in the history of the sport. One of the key takeaways from this interview is that some of the actions that were considered cheating by NASCAR officials at the time were actually a form of self-defense against the aggressive and dangerous driving styles of some of the rival drivers. If you're a NASCAR fan or just a motorsports enthusiast, this interview is a must-watch, as Jeff Hammond offers a rare glimpse into the behind-the-scenes drama and politics of the sport's golden era. Don't miss it!
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Lamont parking in the background pretty much sums up nascar today.

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