A massive fine left Chase Briscoe facing a huge points deficit heading into Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Even so, Briscoe insists he feels
The National Motorsports Appeals Panel determined that Briscoe’s team did not intentionally modify a standardized part at Daytona 500.
After winning the pole for last week’s Daytona 500 and then finishing fourth, JGR driver Briscoe found out Wednesday that NASCAR’s inspection determined his No. 19 Toyota had used a modified
Ryan Blaney won the pole on Saturday for Sunday’s race. Austin Cindric and Joey Logano, will start second and fourth, respectively.
Chase Briscoe’s points position suddenly looks a lot better. Joe Gibbs Racing won its appeal of a 100-point penalty assessed to Briscoe’s No. 19 team after the Daytona 500. Briscoe had been penalized for modifications to the base of the spoiler of his car.
In the first month of the NASCAR season, we have seen a lot of officiating decisions. Chase Briscoe got a huge break this week. He had a 100-point penalty from Daytona overturned after the appeals panel found the Joe Gibbs Racing team had a solid argument.
Joe Gibbs Racing driver Chase Briscoe won an appeal following the Daytona 500 NASCAR race. See the details of the decision here.
On Wednesday, the National Motorsports Appeals Panel (NMAP) elected to overturn an L2-level penalty assessed to Chase Briscoe and Joe Gibbs Racing on February 1