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I agree with Anonymous {posted 20 hours ago} that the overregulation by Nascar has killed the competitive spirit of the sport. Nascar's goal was to achieve parity for all the teams. I believe that they have created bigger gaps which has allowed teams like Jimmie Johnson's to be so dominate. Years ago the teams could be innovative and put their creations into place without fear. Teams could experiment and gain that edge to beat the competition. Today, Nascar rules give them no breathing room and instill the fear that if the teams are caught "cheating", they will pay dearly in points and fines. This has all but killed the racing that was once unpredictable, competitive, and truly exciting. Nascar needs to give the back the control of the race cars to the teams and the manufacturers. Nascar is not the expert in the fielding of the race cars; the race teams are. Nascar, you claim to be listening to the "die-hard" race fans; show us through de-regulation of the race teams. You and the fans will love the end result; racing as it use to be!