Don S
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Glad to see those crazy fines and loss of points were adjusted to a reasonable level. And Toyoto lost 2 more. Where the blame should have been to begin with in my opinion. I would hope that Toyoto is paying all the monetary fines.
After a meeting that lasted more than six hours, the panel issued the following changes to NASCAR?s original penalties:
? Kenseth?s loss of 50 championship driver points was reduced from 50 points to 12; all other penalties were rescinded, meaning Kenseth?s Kansas win will count toward his total should he qualify for this year?s Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup. The ruling also allows the victory to apply toward wild-card eligibility for the Chase.
? Joe Gibbs? loss of 50 championship car owner points was also reduced from 50 to 12 and the suspension of his car owner?s license was rescinded.
? While crew chief Jason Ratcliff?s fine of $200,000 was not altered, the panel chose to reduce his suspension from six events to one. He will, however, be on probation following his reinstatement through the completion of the next three points events.
? The panel increased the loss of manufacturer points for Toyota from five to seven.
After a meeting that lasted more than six hours, the panel issued the following changes to NASCAR?s original penalties:
? Kenseth?s loss of 50 championship driver points was reduced from 50 points to 12; all other penalties were rescinded, meaning Kenseth?s Kansas win will count toward his total should he qualify for this year?s Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup. The ruling also allows the victory to apply toward wild-card eligibility for the Chase.
? Joe Gibbs? loss of 50 championship car owner points was also reduced from 50 to 12 and the suspension of his car owner?s license was rescinded.
? While crew chief Jason Ratcliff?s fine of $200,000 was not altered, the panel chose to reduce his suspension from six events to one. He will, however, be on probation following his reinstatement through the completion of the next three points events.
? The panel increased the loss of manufacturer points for Toyota from five to seven.