Larson's second-place finish Saturday at
Kentucky Speedway gave him a one-point lead on Martin Truex Jr.
in the season standings, but the penalty now has him trailing by
34.
Chip Ganassi Racing said it would not appeal the penalty or the
suspension, which will sideline Johnston for the upcoming races
at New Hampshire, Indianapolis and Pocono.
"We accept the penalty and will move forward," the team said in
a statement.
NASCAR discovered the violation on Tuesday, determining that
Larson's car violated the rule that prohibits duct work or other
devices to pass from one area of the interior of the vehicle to
another or to the outside of the vehicle.
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