No. 11 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Team Penalized
For Rules Infraction At Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Daytona Beach,
Fla.
(July 29, 2014) — The
No. 11 team that competes in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series has been
penalized for a rules infraction discovered in post-race inspection July
27 at Indianapolis
Motor Speedway.
This infraction is a P5 level penalty which is outlined in
Section 12-4.5 A (9) of the 2014 NASCAR rule book:
Approved
parts that fail or are improperly installed to fail in their intended
use of great importance (e.g.; rear wheel well panels that fail and
allow air evacuation
in the trunk area; oil box cover that fails and allows air evacuation
in the driver compartment; shifter boot cover that fails and allows air
evacuation through the floor pan).
This infraction violates Sections:
12-1 - Actions detrimental to
stock car racing;
20-2.1 – Car body must be acceptable
to NASCAR officials and meet the following requirements:
·
K
– Any device or ductwork that
permits air to pass from one area of the interior of the car to
another, or to the outside of the car, will not be permitted. This
includes, but is not limited to, the inside of the car to the trunk
area, or the floors, firewalls, crush panels and wheel wells
passing air into or out of the car;
·
L
– All seams of the interior
sheet metal and all interior sheet metal to exterior sheet metal
contact point must be sealed and caulked. This includes, but is not
limited to, floors, firewalls, wheel wells, package trays, crush panels
and any removable covers;
20-3.4
- All references to the
inspection surface in sub-section 20-3.4 have been determined with the
front lower edge of both main frame rails set at six inches and the rear
lower edge of both main frame rails set at eight inches. For driver
protection, all firewalls, floors, tunnels,
and access panels must be installed and completely secured in place
when the car is in competition;
20-3.4.5
- A rear firewall, including
any removable panels or access doors, constructed using magnetic sheet
steel a minimum of 22 gage (0.031 inch thick), must be located between
the trunk area and the driver’s compartment and must be welded in place.
Block-off plates/covers used in rear firewalls
in place of blowers, oil coolers, etc., must be constructed of 22 gage
(0.031 inch thick) magnetic sheet steel. Block-off plates/covers must be
installed with positive fasteners and sealed to prevent air leakage.
Carbon fiber or aluminum block-off plates/covers
will not be permitted.
Per
Section 12-4.5 B, the minimum P5 penalty includes:
·
Loss of 50 championship driver and owner points, regardless of whether the violation occurred during a championship race or not;
·
$75,000 to $125,000 fine;
·
Suspension
for the next six series championship races, plus any non-championship
races or special events which might occur during that
period, for the crew chief and any other team members as determined by
NASCAR;
·
Probation
through the end of the calendar year for all suspended members, or for a
six-month period following the issuance of the penalty
notice if that period spans across two consecutive seasons.
Since this infraction is a P5 level penalty and was discovered in post-race inspection,
Section 12-4.5 C (1,2) also applies:
·
If the infraction is detected during post-race inspection, then the following penalty elements will be added:
o
Loss of an additional 25 championship driver and owner points; regardless of whether it was a championship race or not;
o
Loss of an additional $50,000.
As
a result of these violations, crew chief Darian Grubb has been fined
$75,000 plus an additional $50,000 post-race fine for a total of
$125,000. Grubb has also been suspended from NASCAR for the next six
series championship events, plus any non-championship races or special
events that might occur during that time period. Grubb will also be on
NASCAR probation for the next six months.
Car
chief Wesley Sherrill has been suspended from NASCAR for the next six
series championship events, plus any non-championship races or
special events that might occur during that time period and will be on
NASCAR probation for the next six months.
This
infraction has also cost the No. 11 team the loss of 50 championship
driver and owner (Denny Hamlin and J.D. Gibbs) points plus an
additional 25 post-race points for a total loss of 75 championship
driver and 75 championship owner points.
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