NASCAR Announces Decision Following Review
Of Race At Richmond International Raceway
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Sept. 13, 2013)
– Following a comprehensive
review of all available audio and video communications from last
Saturday night’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Richmond International
Raceway, along with interviews with team personnel, NASCAR announced
Friday the following decision:
·
Both
the Front Row Motorsports and Penske Racing organizations have been
placed on NASCAR probation until Dec. 31 for violating Section 12-1
(Actions detrimental to stock
car racing).
·
A 13th car – the No. 24 – would be added to this year’s Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup.
“Based
on all of our findings this week, we determined both Front Row
Motorsports and Penske Racing organizations would be placed on probation
for
the remainder of this season,” said Brian France, NASCAR Chairman and
Chief Executive Officer. “Additionally, based upon the totality of our
findings, to be fair and equitable we decided that adding a 13th car to
this year’s Chase is the appropriate action.
“Beginning
with our decision Monday, which resulted in an unprecedented team
penalty, and continuing with further examination of actions involving
two other race teams, it is clear to us that attempts to manipulate the
results impacted the Chase field.
“The
integrity of our sport remains the cornerstone of NASCAR, and our
actions this week speak to our commitment to ensure a level playing
field
for all competitors.”
Additionally,
NASCAR will conduct a mandatory meeting with drivers, owners, crew
chiefs and other team personnel tomorrow to address this issue
moving forward.
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