Two NASCAR Nationwide Series Teams Penalized Following Post-Race Incidents At Richmond International Raceway
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (April 30, 2013)
– Penalties have been levied
to two NASCAR Nationwide Series teams as a result of their involvement
in separate post-race incidents following last Friday’s race at Richmond
International Raceway.
Thomas
Costello and Michael Scearce, both crew members for the No. 2 team,
have each been fined $15,000 and suspended from NASCAR until the
completion
of the next four NASCAR Nationwide Series Championship events. They
have also been placed on NASCAR probation until Dec. 31. Both Costello
and Scearce were found to be in violation of Section 12-1 (Actions
detrimental to stock car racing. Involved in an altercation
with another competitor after the race had concluded).
Drivers
Nelson Piquet Jr. (No. 30 car) and Brian Scott (No. 2 car) have been
placed on NASCAR probation until June 26 for violating Section 12-1
and their involvement in an on-track altercation with their two cars
after the race had concluded.
Crew
chiefs Chris Carrier (No. 30 car) and Phil Gould (No. 2 car) have
likewise been placed on NASCAR probation until June 26 as a result of
the
on-track incident between their two drivers.
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