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By Mark Ashenfelter
ESPN.com Sunday, August 17, 2008 BROOKLYN, Mich. -- Reaction was predictably swift Sunday among fellow Nationwide Series team owners in the wake of NASCAR inspectors catching Joe Gibbs Racing trying to alter the result of chassis dyno tests on the cars of Tony Stewart and Joey Logano. Robin Pemberton, NASCAR's vice president of competition, said inspectors preparing to run the tests discovered spacers -- in this case one-quarter inch thick magnets -- were placed on the gas-pedal stop to keep the car from running wide o ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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