NASCAR issued a new rule that would reprimand drivers who were guilty of reckless highway driving


Wednesday 20th August 1952

NASCAR issued a new rule that would reprimand drivers who were guilty of reckless highway driving. E.G. “Cannonball” Baker, NASCAR’s commissioner, recommended the rule to Bill France. “There is no excuse for speeding on the highways,” said Baker. “If NASCAR members are convicted of such highway violations, they will face fines, suspension, and loss of champ­ionship points.”


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