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Elyshia and I discuss the constant pursuit by NASCAR and other sanctioning bodies of other motorsport series to create parity and fair opportunity of competition between all the different makes of race cars. This is called BOP (Balance of Performance). The rules are changed mid-steam of a year in racing provided one type of vehicle has a distinct advantage over the others. This keeps all the manufacture's (OEM) engaged and feel like their marketing platforms can remain viable and continue to create the perception on the car in the marketplace.

Additionally, we look at the early days of when there were less rules and what initiated the influx of rule changes and more restrictions that ultimately would change the course of racing forever.

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