On March 13, 2012, the National Stock Car Racing Appeals Panel heard and
considered the appeal of the #48 Hendrick Motorsports NASCAR Sprint Cup
Series team.
The penalties concern Section 12-1 of the NASCAR Rule Book “Actions
detrimental to stock car racing;” Section 12-4(J): “Any determination by
NASCAR Officials that the Race Equipment used in the Event does not
conform to NASCAR rules detailed in Section 20 of the NASCAR Rule Book,
or has not been approved by NASCAR prior to the Event;” and Section
20-2.1(E): “If in the judgment of NASCAR Officials, any part or
component of the car not previously approved by NASCAR that has been
installed or modified to enhance aerodynamic performance, will not be
permitted: Unapproved car body modifications.”
This stemmed from an opening day inspection for the NASCAR Sprint Cup
Series at Daytona International Speedway on February 17, 2012.
The original penalties assessed prior to the deferral were:
- Car Owner (Jeffrey M. Gordon) – Loss of 25 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Championship Car Owner points;
- Car Driver (Jimmie K. Johnson) – Loss of 25 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Championship Driver points;
- Crew Chief (Chad A. Knaus) – $100,000.00 fine. Suspended from the
next six (6) NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Championship Events. Suspended
from NASCAR until April 18, 2012. Placed on NASCAR probation until May
9, 2012.
- Car Chief (Ron P. Malec) – Suspended from the next six (6) NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series Championship Events. Suspended from NASCAR until April
18, 2012. Placed on NASCAR probation until May 9, 2012.
Upon hearing the testimony, carefully reviewing the facts and
historically comparative penalties, the unanimous decision of the
National Stock Car Racing Appeals Panel was to uphold the original
penalties assessed by NASCAR.
The Appellants have the right under Section 15 of the Rule Book to
appeal this decision to the National Stock Car Racing Chief Appellate
Officer.
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NASCAR
SEE ALSO:
Hendrick Motorsports Statement Concerning Appeal