During
post-race inspection on March 22, the No. 39 car driven by Ryan Seig incurred a
P3 level penalty by violating Sections 12-1 (actions detrimental to stock car
racing) and 20A-12.8.1C (car exceeded maximum rear body height requirement
during post-race inspection) of the 2014 NASCAR rule book. As a result, crew
chief Kevin Starland has been fined $10,000 and placed on NASCAR probation
until Dec. 31. In addition, car chief Timothy Brown has also been placed on
NASCAR probation until Dec. 31.
Everything in NASCAR's sees is detrimental to stock car racing. What crap. The world isn't going to point a finger and say LOOK THAT OBSCURE TEAM HARMED THE REPUTATION OF NASCAR SHAME ON THEM. Just another reason why people don't take the sport seriously. Monday on the Google newsfeed, not a single story about the race on Sunday not one, other obscure sports stories but ZERO NASCAR, So to me what's detrimental is how the sport is ignored, not the ride eight at the end of a race for a team those outside the sport will never know.
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