Racing Wednesday Not Good for Haas
CNC Racing
They probably knew it was coming, but probably not to this extent.
Haas-CNC Racing, which fields NASCAR Sprint Cup cars No. 66 and No. 77, had more than just a book thrown at them Wednesday as NASCAR levied the penalties for rear-wing mount infractions stemming from last weekend's race at Lowe's Motor Speedway.
The penalties, for both teams, included:
- 150 Driver points from Johnny Sauter and Scott Riggs
- 150 Owner points from the No. 66 and No. 70
- Six week suspensions from Sprint Cup Series racing for both crew chiefs and car chiefs
- $100,000 fine for crew chiefs "Bootie" Barker and Dave Skog, each
- Both race cars will not be returned after NASCAR confiscated them Friday at LMS
In all, having rear-wing brackets that weren't correct -- Barker maintains he's used them all season -- just cost the team roughly a three-quarters of a million dollars.
I understand NASCAR's desire to clean up the sport and prevent teams from skirting the rules, but costing a team $750,000 seems a little overwhelming, considering the stats the Haas-CNC teams have put together in 2008.
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