NATIONAL STOCK CAR
RACING CHIEF APPELLATE OFFICER STATEMENT
On March 20, 2012, the Chief Appellate Officer heard and
considered the appeal of the penalties resulting from the #48 Hendrick
Motorsports NASCAR Sprint Cup Series team. This
stemmed from an opening day inspection for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at
Daytona International Speedway on February 17, 2012.
The penalties concern Section
12-1 of the NASCAR Rule Book “Actions detrimental to stock car racing;” Section
12-4(J): “Any determination by NASCAR Officials that the Race Equipment used in
the Event does not conform to NASCAR rules detailed in Section 20 of the NASCAR
Rule Book, or has not been approved by NASCAR prior to the Event;” and Section
20-2.1(E): “If in the judgment of NASCAR Officials, any part or component of the
car not previously approved by NASCAR that has been installed or modified to
enhance aerodynamic performance, will not be permitted: Unapproved car body
modifications.”
The results of the appeal
hearing were as follows:
Rescinding the loss
of 25 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Championship Car Owner points (for Jeff
Gordon).
Rescinding the loss
of 25 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Championship Driver points (for Jimmie
Johnson).
Rescinding the six
(6) NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Championship Events suspension for the Crew Chief
(Chad Knaus) and Car Chief (Ron Malec), however both will remain on NASCAR
probation until May 9, 2012.
$100,000 fine
remains in place for the Crew Chief (Chad Knaus).
John Middlebrook – Chief
Appellate Officer
Nothing like the good ol' boy system....just like getting a ticket fixed by a crooked cop.
ReplyDeleteOh wait a minute....this guy is crooked, so is NASCAR, so is Convicted Felon Motorsports, etc.
This BS infraction, penalty, appeals and this final pathetic action isn't fooling anyone who has followed NASCAR.