Childress reveals details of Menard explosion
: Team owner Richard
Childress said Wednesday that a severed brake line made a bad situation
worse in last month's NASCAR Sprint Cup Series finale at
Homestead-Miami Speedway, causing the back of Paul Menard's #27
Chevrolet to explode. Childress had previously said he would share the
findings of his team's investigation with the NASCAR Research and
Development Center in Concord, NC. A tire failure in the late stages of
the Ford EcoBoost 400 sent Menard to the pits, but he continued on with
shredded rubber wrapped around the rear gearing. After several attempts
to repair the issue, the trouble area caught fire, sending Menard to a
halt in the pits during the 231st of 267 laps. Shortly thereafter, the
hub, brake rotor and right-rear tire blew off the car with a loud,
violent thud. "When that wrapped around the housing, it cut the brake
line in two," Childress said Wednesday at Charlotte Motor Speedway,
where Richard Childress Racing unveiled its 2014 racing plans. "Every
time he was hitting the brakes, it was pumping fire back there. It was
just like holding a torch on the tire, and that's what blew it off."
No one was injured, but the car was severely damaged. The impact raised
the hood and blew a hole in the floorboard of Menard's car.(NASCAR.com)(12-12-2013)
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