Hendrick Motorsports, Jimmie Johnson penalty overturned on final appeal
March 20, 2012
NASCAR Wire Service
Penalties levied against Hendrick Motorsports' No. 48 team driven by Jimmie Johnson were overturned Tuesday.
National
Stock Car Racing Chief Appellate Officer John Middlebrook rescinded the
loss of 25 driver points, 25 owner points and six-race suspensions for
crew chief Chad Knaus and car chief Ron Malec. The decision was reached
after a final appeal hearing at NASCAR's research and development center
in Concord, N.C.
Middlebrook
also ruled that the $100,000 fine assessed to Knaus would stand, and
that Knaus and Malec would be placed on probation until May 9.
"It's
not about vindication," Knaus said. "It's over with. It's time to move
on, time to focus on trying to make the Chase and seeing what we can do
with the 48 team."
Said
team owner Rick Hendrick: "I'm just glad this is over . . . but at
least there's a process. That's the way we look at it. In years back,
you didn't have this."
The
No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports team had requested the final stage of
appeals March 13, after the National Stock Car Racing Appeals Panel's
three members unanimously ruled to retain the original penalties for
alleged illegal modifications to Johnson's Chevrolet for the Daytona
500.
Johnson's
car failed inspection Feb. 17 before the season-opening race, held 10
days later. The "C" posts that connect the roof to the rear deck lid
were confiscated after officials ruled the bodywork measurements to be
too far out of tolerance to fit NASCAR templates. NASCAR handed down the
original penalties Feb. 29.
Tuesday's
ruling means Johnson rises from a tie for 17th place in the points to
sole possession of 11th; he now has 121 points, 36 behind NASCAR Sprint
Cup Series leader Greg Biffle.
It also means Knaus will be at the track with Johnson's No. 48 this Sunday at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, Calif.
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