Newman regains 25 points after penalty
amended
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[April 17, 2015]
The Sports Xchange
While upholding a P-5 level penalty to one
of the top teams in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, the National
Motorsports Appeals Panel opted to amend portions of the punishment
levied against the No. 31 Richard Childress Racing team.
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Originally docked 75 points each on March 31 for rules violations
after a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Auto Club Speedway, driver
Ryan Newman and Childress had their points penalties decreased to 50
each. In addition, a fine levied to crew chief Luke Lambert was
decreased from $125,000 to $75,000.
Lambert, along with team tire technician James Bender and team
engineer Philip Surgen, were originally suspended for six races.
Those suspensions all remain.
The No. 31 team was penalized after NASCAR found that it had
violated a number of rules following a tire audit after the March 22
race at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, Calif. The key violation in
question was regarding tires. NASCAR officials found that the team
had modified its tires, a penalty that warrants among the harshest
penalties allowed under the sanctioning body's deterrence system.
The Appeals Panel agreed that the violations were P-5 in nature,
which has increased penalties attached to it if discovered during
post-race inspection. But the three-member panel chose to amend the
original penalty because "there is no written explanation of what
constitutes a post-race inspection." The tires in question were
taken during the race.
The panel, consisting of former USAC president and chairman John
Capels, former president of Speed Channel Hunter Nickell and Bowman
Gray Stadium operator Dale Pinilis, heard from members of both
NASCAR and RCR beginning at 8:30 a.m. ET Thursday morning at the
NASCAR Research & Development Center in Concord, N.C.
The decision was announced at 4:20 p.m. ET, less than 24 hours
before on-track activity begins in preparation for Sunday's race at
Bristol Motor Speedway (1 p.m. ET on FOX).
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Before the appeal, Richard Childress Racing requested -- and was
granted -- a deferment of the suspension and fine, which allowed
Lambert to call last Saturday night's race at Texas Motor Speedway.
NASCAR does not allow deferment of points penalties.
RCR now has the option to appeal the decision to final appeals
officer Bryan Moss.
With his points total increased to 162, Newman moved from 24th to
20th in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series points standings.
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