NASCAR Penalizes Michael Waltrip Racing
Following Event At Richmond International Raceway
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Sept. 9, 2013) – NASCAR has issued penalties
to Michael Waltrip Racing following the sanctioning body’s review of Saturday’s race at Richmond International Raceway.
MWR
was found to have violated Section 12-4 (Actions detrimental to stock
car racing). As a result, MWR’s three teams in the NASCAR Sprint Cup
Series
(No. 15, 55, 56) have been penalized with the loss of 50 championship
driver and 50 championship owner points, respectively.
These
point penalties are assessed following the season’s 26th regular season
race and not after the seeding for the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint
Cup. Therefore, the point total for the No. 56 car driven by Martin
Truex Jr. is reduced to 691, putting him in 17th position and
eliminating him from the second Wild Card berth for the Chase field.
Ryan Newman, driver of the No. 39 car, now moves up into
the Chase as the second Wild Card participant.
NASCAR
has also fined the MWR organization $300,000 and indefinitely suspended
Ty Norris, MWR Executive Vice President/General Manager and spotter
for the No. 55 car, for violating Section 12-4. The three crew chiefs –
Brian Pattie (No. 15), Scott Miller (No. 55) and Chad Johnston (No. 56)
– have all been placed on NASCAR probation until Dec. 31.
“Based
upon our review of Saturday night’s race at Richmond, it is our
determination that the MWR organization attempted to manipulate the
outcome
of the race,” said Robin Pemberton, NASCAR vice president of
competition. “As the sport’s sanctioning body, it is our responsibility
to ensure there is a fair and level playing field for all of our
competitors and this action today reflects our commitment
to that.”
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