If NASCAR drivers are going to retaliate against their fellow competitors, they might get more than three weeks probation because of it.
They could find themselves in trouble with the law.
Drivers should be aware that if they intentionally wreck another driver and someone is injured, they could face criminal penalties, according to Winston-Salem, N.C., attorney John Morrow, whose firm has represented Richard Childress Racing.
Whether the charges would stick and whether those injured could successfully bring civil claims against the driver is a matter of debate, according to lawyers and educators who follow sports law.
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