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| the cheatin' whoever is harvicks crewchief thread I guess if the 48 team gets one Harvicks associates are more than deserving of the honor. What did his Busch crew chief do to get escorted from the track? |
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Just like the 48 team, no points taken away, and the car still gets to start the race. Auto Racing Articles: Nascar Online, Nascar News, Auto Racing, Nascar, Racing, History Of Nascar, Nascar Odds, Nascar History, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jeff Gordon, Nascar 2006, Tony Stewart, Ryan Newman, Matt Kenseth |
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| Re: the cheatin' whoever is harvicks crewchief thread DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- Kevin Harvick's qualifying time for the Busch Series race was disqualified and his crew chief was thrown out of Daytona International Speedway after his car failed inspection before Friday night's race. ![]() Shane Wilson was escorted out of the garage by Busch Series director Joe Balash after NASCAR found unapproved aerodynamic modifications on the No. 21 Chevrolet.Harvick, who qualified 27th, had his time disallowed and will start at the back of the field. Wilson will likely be penalized heavily because he was already on probation for failing inspection at the last restrictor-plate in Talladega. Harvick was docked 25 points and Wilson was put on probation through the end of the year following the Talladega infraction. |
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| Re: the cheatin' whoever is harvicks crewchief thread Ladies and Gentelmen, I would like to announce That Kevin Harvick has been docked 50 points, yep that is FIFTY POINTS. NASCAR.COM - Two Busch crew chiefs*suspended for six weeks - Jul 6, 2006 UNbelievable................ ![]() |
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| Re: the cheatin' whoever is harvicks crewchief thread This is so good I just had to post the whole story. Two Busch crew chiefs suspended for six weeks From Press Release July 6, 2006 03:43 PM EDT (19:43 GMT) DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- NASCAR announced Thursday penalties and fines that have been issued among six Busch Series teams as a result of rule violations at Daytona International Speedway. Shane Wilson, crew chief for the No. 21 Chevrolet driven by Kevin Harvick, was fined $15,000 and suspended from NASCAR for the next six events beginning with the July 8 race at Chicagoland Speedway for violating Section 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and 12-4-Q (car, car parts, components and/or equipment used that do not conform to NASCAR rules; Section 20A-2.1E: unapproved modifications in trunk area to enhance aerodynamic performance; Section 20A-3.9F: deck lid must retain stock shape and contours; lower read edge bent to allow air to escape and Section 20A-16.3G: shock absorber access doors missing). The violations were discovered during post-qualifying inspection on June 30. Additionally, Harvick will lose 50 Busch Series driver points and team owner Richard Childress will forfeit 50 Busch Series owner points. Also, Gene Nead, the crew chief for the No. 77 Chevrolet driven by Burney Lamar, was fined $15,000 and suspended from the next six events starting with the Chicago race for violating Sections 12-4-A and 12-4-Q (Section 20A-12.3J: unapproved shock absorber components; base valves are not permitted). The infraction was found during post-race inspection on June 30. As a result, Lamar will lose 50 Busch Series driver points while team owner DeLana Harvick was also penalized with the loss of 50 Busch Series owner points due to the infraction. Four other crew chiefs were fined due to violations at Daytona. Mark Durgin, crew chief of the No. 43 Chevrolet driven by P.J. Jones and Dave Fuge Jr., crew chief for the No. 34 driven by Paul Tracy, were each fined $5,000 for violating 12-4-A and 12-4-Q. During pre-qualifying inspection on June 30, the No. 43 was found to have unapproved modification to the approved air filter housing while the No. 34 was discovered to have unapproved air directional devices inside the air filter housing. Also, Rick Gay, crew chief for the No. 10 Ford driven by John Andretti, was fined $2,500 violation of Sections 12-4-A and 12-4-Q (Section 20A-2.1E: vent near the "A" post modified to enhance aerodynamic performance) and Marc Reno, crew chief for the No 1. Dodge driven by Mike Wallace, was also fined $2,000 for violating 12-4-A and 12-4-Q (Section 20A-16.4.2A: fuel cell vent tube exceeded the maximum use). The No. 10 violation was discovered during pre-qualifying inspection while the No. 1 violation was found during opening day inspection on June 28. |
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But cheating is cheating and if they are going to sock it to the BUSCH teams they had better do it to CUP cheaters too. Sure would be nice if NASCAR would do something good with all this fine money they collect...what do they do with it anyway??? |
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I wouldn't hold my breath for fair play in cup. |
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