No. 20 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Team Penalized For Failing Post-Race Engine Inspection Following Kansas Speedway Event
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (April 24, 2013)
– Penalties have been handed
down to the No. 20 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series team as a result of rule
violations discovered in the post-race engine inspection April 23 at the
NASCAR Research and Development Center.
The
No. 20 car was found to have violated Sections 12-1 (actions
detrimental to stock car racing); 12-4J (any determination by NASCAR
officials
that the race equipment used in the event does not conform to NASCAR
rules); and 20-5.5.3 (E) (Only magnetic steel connecting rods with a
minimum weight of 525.0 grams will be permitted; connecting rod failed
to meet the minimum connecting rod weight) of the
2013 rule book.
As a result of this violation, NASCAR has assessed the following penalties:
·
Crew
chief Jason Ratcliff has been fined $200,000 and suspended from NASCAR
until the completion of the next six NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
championship points
events (a period of time that also includes the non-points NASCAR
Sprint All-Star Race) and placed on probation until Dec. 31.
·
Car
owner Joe Gibbs has lost 50 championship car owner points; the first
place finish from April 21 at Kansas Speedway will not earn bonus points
toward
the accumulated aggregate car owner points total after the completion
of the first 26 events of the current season and will not be credited
towards the eligibility for a car owner Wild Card position; has had the
owner’s license for the No. 20 NASCAR Sprint
Cup Series car suspended until the completion of the next six
championship points events, therefore being ineligible to receive
championship car owner points during that period of time.
·
Driver
Matt Kenseth has lost 50 championship driver points; the Coors Light
Pole award from April 19 at Kansas Speedway will not be allowed for
eligibility
into the 2014 Sprint Unlimited; the first place finish from April 21 at
Kansas Speedway will not earn bonus points toward the accumulated
aggregate driver points total after the completion of the first 26
events of the current season and will not be credited
towards the eligibility for a driver Wild Card position.
·
The loss of five NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Manufacturer Championship points.
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