CONCORD, N.C. (March 13, 2012) – Hendrick Motorsports will
request a hearing before the National Stock Car Racing chief appellate
officer to continue its appeal of NASCAR sanctions related to the No. 48
Sprint Cup Series team.
“The panel was generous with its time today, and we appreciated the
opportunity to talk through our concerns,” said Rick Hendrick, owner of
Hendrick Motorsports. “We feel strongly about this issue and will
continue to pursue it at the next level.”
Adjustments to No. 48 team personnel are not planned while the appeal is ongoing.
///HMS PR
SEE ALSO:
Penalties Upheld Against Johnson, Knaus and Malec
Hendrick Motorsports Statement Concerning Appeal
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