Nascar announced last week it had fined two undisclosed drivers for remarks they made disparaging the sport. Nascar wants to develop this policy to keep up with the NBA, NFL, and other major sports.
The “small” problem is that Nascar is not like other major sports. The NBA, NFL and MLB are all unionized sports that provide a variety of helps to their players. All three major sports have contracting helps for players coming into the league, minimum salary requirements, health insurance and retirement benefits.
Nascar does not allow a players’ union, does not provide health insurance and does not require or provide retirement benefits. Using the argument that each driver/crew chief/ crew member is an independent contractor, Nascar has strenuously rebuffed unionization.
Curtis Turner, a man who should be in the Nascar Hall of Fame for his driving skills, if not for his part in developing Charlotte Motor Speedway with Bruton Smith, tried to unionize Nascar back in the 1960′s. Big Bill Smith responded by banning him for life from the sport (this was eventually lifted several years later).
More recently, the issue of standardized retirement contributions reared its head when Sam Ard, a Busch series champion, had no retirement, and fell on hard times as he aged. Despite the rallying of drivers and the media, Nascar basically said, “Sorry, we aren’t responsible for drivers retirement and we won’t provide a retirement plan for drivers as they are independent contractors.”
Now Nascar wants to have its cake and eat it too. It wants to punish “independent contractors” for saying things against the sport while at the same time not providing the benefits the other major sports do.
If Nascar wants to have drivers tow the line, then it needs to pony up some of the benefits of the other major sports’ unionization – particularly retirement benefits, open disclosure of contracts (like the others), provide health care insurance, and help young drivers moving into the sport.
Shame on them for taking and without giving.

It’s a shame any NASCAR driver would end up in poverty in old age. Reminds me of the movie Cinderella Man.
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