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Associated Press
Tuesday, June 10, 2008 As an aspiring racing official, Mauricia Grant had grown used to working in a man's world. When she finally made it into NASCAR, Grant was appalled at the way she was treated beginning from her first day on the job until her firing last October. Now she's suing NASCAR for $225 million, alleging racial and sexual discrimination, sexual harassment and wrongful termination. "I loved it. It was a great, exciting, adrenaline-filled job where I worked with fast cars and the best drivers in the worl ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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