Post by dalejrfan on Jun 23, 2005 16:54:29 GMT -5
Michigan
• Tommy Baldwin, crew chief for the No. 9 Dodge
Fined $10,000 for an unapproved front air dam extension, a violation of Section 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and Section 12-4-Q (parts and/or equipment that do not conform to NASCAR rules) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
• Jimmy Elledge, crew chief for the No. 41 Dodge
Fined $1,000 for unapproved body modifications after inspection, a violation of Section 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and Section 12-4-Q (car, car parts, components and/or equipment used that do not conform to NASCAR rules) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
Texas
• Greg Conner, crew chief for the No. 66 Ford
Fined $5,000 for an unapproved deck lid, a violation of Sections 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and 12-4-Q (car, car parts, components and/or equipment used that do not conform to NASCAR rules) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
Martinsville
• Robert Temple, crew chief for the No. 7 Chevrolet
Fined $5,000 for an unapproved deck lid, a violation of Sections 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and 12-4-Q (car, car parts, components and/or equipment used that do not conform to NASCAR rules) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
Las Vegas
• The No. 48 Chevrolet team
Received three penalties, due to the car's roof height being too low in post-race inspection -- a violation of Section 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and Section 12-4-Q (car, car parts, components, and/or equipment used that do not conform to NASCAR rules) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book. A penalty of 25 driver points dropped Jimmie Johnson, the race winner at Las Vegas, back to second place in the standings. Chad Knaus, Johnson's crew chief, has been fined $35,000 and suspended for two races; Jeff Gordon, the No. 48 car owner, has been penalized 25 owner points.
• Todd Berrier, crew chief for the No. 29 Chevrolet
Fined $25,000 for an unapproved fuel filler and unapproved fuel cell vent, a violation of Sections 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and 12-4-Q (car, car parts, components and/or equipment used that do not conform to NASCAR rules) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book. The violation was found during post-qualifying inspection. Also, driver Kevin Harvick has been penalized 25 driver points, dropping him to 10th in the standings, while car owner Richard Childress loses 25 owner points.
• Alan Gustafson, crew chief for the No. 5 Chevrolet
Fined $25,000 and suspended for two races and fined $25,000 for the car's quarter-panel heights being too high in post-race inspection, a violation of Section 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and Section 12-4-Q (car, car parts, components, and/or equipment used that do not conform to NASCAR rules) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book. Driver Kyle Busch has been penalized 25 points, dropping him to 22nd in the standings; car owner Rick Hendrick loses 25 owner points.
• Harold Holly, crew chief for the No. 32 Chevrolet
Fined $5,000 for an unapproved deck lid, a violation of Sections 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and 12-4-Q (car, car parts, components and/or equipment used that do not conform to NASCAR rules) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
• John Latchford, crew chief for the No. 89 Dodge
Fined $1,000 for an unapproved fire suppression agent, a violation of Sections 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and 12-4-Q (car, car parts, components and/or equipment used that do not conform to NASCAR rules) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
• Larry Carter, crew chief for the No. 2 Dodge
Fined $1,000 because the car's shoulder harness did not have a date tag displayed, a violation of Sections 17.2-C and 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
California
• Tim Weiss, crew chief of the No. 73 Chevrolet
Fined $10,000 for violating Sections 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and 12-4-CC (unapproved third gear transmission ratio) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
• David Hyder, crew chief of the No. 49 Dodge
Fined $5,000 in violation of Sections 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and 12-4-CC (unapproved final drive gear ratio) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
• Billy Poindexter, crew chief of the No. 37 Dodge
Fined twice: $5,000 for an unapproved deck lid, violating Sections 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and 12-4-Q (car, car parts, components and/or equipment used that do not conform to NASCAR rules); $1,000 for an unapproved fire suppression agent, violating 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and 12-4-Q (car, car parts, components and/or equipment used that do not conform to NASCAR rules) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
Daytona
• Bob Temple, crew chief of the No. 7 Chevrolet
Fined $50,000 for an unapproved intake manifold, violating Section 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and Section 12-4-Q (car, car parts, components, and/or equipment that do not conform to NASCAR rules) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book. Jim Smith was penalized 25 owner points. Gordon currently has no driver championship points, because the No. 7 failed to make the Daytona 500 field. Smith, however, earned 31 owner points at Daytona. Per the rule book, a car owner receives points based on qualifying results, if their car fails to actually qualify for a starting field.
• Michael McSwain, crew chief of the No. 21 Ford
Fined $25,000 for an unapproved spoiler adjustment after pre-race inspection for the Gatorade Duel, violating Section 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and Section 12-4-Q (car, car parts, components, and/or equipment that do not conform to NASCAR rules) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book. Ricky Rudd was penalized 25 driver points; Glen Wood was penalized 25 owner points; and crew member Marc Smith was suspended from competition until March 31.
• Pete Rondeau, crew chief on the No. 8 Chevrolet
Fined $10,000 for an unapproved third gear transmission ratio, violating Section 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and 12-4-CC (unapproved rear end gear or transmission gear ratio) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
• David Charpentier, crew chief for the No. 14 Ford
Fined $10,000 for an improperly attached weight, a violation of 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and 12-4-W (improperly attached weight) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
Also, the following Nextel Cup crew chiefs were issued $1,000 fines:
• Harold Holly, No. 32 Chevrolet
Unapproved fuel cell well, violating Section 12-4-U of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
• Jimmy Elledge, No. 41 Dodge
Unapproved window net, violating Section 12-4-Q of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
• Jim Penland, No. 23 Dodge
Unapproved window net, violating Section 12-4-Q of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
• Robert Leslie, No. 33 Chevrolet
Unapproved window net, violating Section 12-4-Q of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
• Beau Tiffany, No. 52 Ford
Unapproved fire suppression agent, violating Section 12-4-Q of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
• Stanton Hover Jr., No. 80 Ford
Unapproved side window, violating Section 12-4-Q of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
• Stanton Hover Jr., No. 80 Ford
Unapproved fire bottle, violating Section 12-4-Q of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
• Tommy Baldwin, crew chief for the No. 9 Dodge
Fined $10,000 for an unapproved front air dam extension, a violation of Section 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and Section 12-4-Q (parts and/or equipment that do not conform to NASCAR rules) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
• Jimmy Elledge, crew chief for the No. 41 Dodge
Fined $1,000 for unapproved body modifications after inspection, a violation of Section 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and Section 12-4-Q (car, car parts, components and/or equipment used that do not conform to NASCAR rules) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
Texas
• Greg Conner, crew chief for the No. 66 Ford
Fined $5,000 for an unapproved deck lid, a violation of Sections 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and 12-4-Q (car, car parts, components and/or equipment used that do not conform to NASCAR rules) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
Martinsville
• Robert Temple, crew chief for the No. 7 Chevrolet
Fined $5,000 for an unapproved deck lid, a violation of Sections 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and 12-4-Q (car, car parts, components and/or equipment used that do not conform to NASCAR rules) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
Las Vegas
• The No. 48 Chevrolet team
Received three penalties, due to the car's roof height being too low in post-race inspection -- a violation of Section 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and Section 12-4-Q (car, car parts, components, and/or equipment used that do not conform to NASCAR rules) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book. A penalty of 25 driver points dropped Jimmie Johnson, the race winner at Las Vegas, back to second place in the standings. Chad Knaus, Johnson's crew chief, has been fined $35,000 and suspended for two races; Jeff Gordon, the No. 48 car owner, has been penalized 25 owner points.
• Todd Berrier, crew chief for the No. 29 Chevrolet
Fined $25,000 for an unapproved fuel filler and unapproved fuel cell vent, a violation of Sections 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and 12-4-Q (car, car parts, components and/or equipment used that do not conform to NASCAR rules) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book. The violation was found during post-qualifying inspection. Also, driver Kevin Harvick has been penalized 25 driver points, dropping him to 10th in the standings, while car owner Richard Childress loses 25 owner points.
• Alan Gustafson, crew chief for the No. 5 Chevrolet
Fined $25,000 and suspended for two races and fined $25,000 for the car's quarter-panel heights being too high in post-race inspection, a violation of Section 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and Section 12-4-Q (car, car parts, components, and/or equipment used that do not conform to NASCAR rules) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book. Driver Kyle Busch has been penalized 25 points, dropping him to 22nd in the standings; car owner Rick Hendrick loses 25 owner points.
• Harold Holly, crew chief for the No. 32 Chevrolet
Fined $5,000 for an unapproved deck lid, a violation of Sections 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and 12-4-Q (car, car parts, components and/or equipment used that do not conform to NASCAR rules) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
• John Latchford, crew chief for the No. 89 Dodge
Fined $1,000 for an unapproved fire suppression agent, a violation of Sections 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and 12-4-Q (car, car parts, components and/or equipment used that do not conform to NASCAR rules) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
• Larry Carter, crew chief for the No. 2 Dodge
Fined $1,000 because the car's shoulder harness did not have a date tag displayed, a violation of Sections 17.2-C and 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
California
• Tim Weiss, crew chief of the No. 73 Chevrolet
Fined $10,000 for violating Sections 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and 12-4-CC (unapproved third gear transmission ratio) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
• David Hyder, crew chief of the No. 49 Dodge
Fined $5,000 in violation of Sections 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and 12-4-CC (unapproved final drive gear ratio) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
• Billy Poindexter, crew chief of the No. 37 Dodge
Fined twice: $5,000 for an unapproved deck lid, violating Sections 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and 12-4-Q (car, car parts, components and/or equipment used that do not conform to NASCAR rules); $1,000 for an unapproved fire suppression agent, violating 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and 12-4-Q (car, car parts, components and/or equipment used that do not conform to NASCAR rules) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
Daytona
• Bob Temple, crew chief of the No. 7 Chevrolet
Fined $50,000 for an unapproved intake manifold, violating Section 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and Section 12-4-Q (car, car parts, components, and/or equipment that do not conform to NASCAR rules) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book. Jim Smith was penalized 25 owner points. Gordon currently has no driver championship points, because the No. 7 failed to make the Daytona 500 field. Smith, however, earned 31 owner points at Daytona. Per the rule book, a car owner receives points based on qualifying results, if their car fails to actually qualify for a starting field.
• Michael McSwain, crew chief of the No. 21 Ford
Fined $25,000 for an unapproved spoiler adjustment after pre-race inspection for the Gatorade Duel, violating Section 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and Section 12-4-Q (car, car parts, components, and/or equipment that do not conform to NASCAR rules) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book. Ricky Rudd was penalized 25 driver points; Glen Wood was penalized 25 owner points; and crew member Marc Smith was suspended from competition until March 31.
• Pete Rondeau, crew chief on the No. 8 Chevrolet
Fined $10,000 for an unapproved third gear transmission ratio, violating Section 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and 12-4-CC (unapproved rear end gear or transmission gear ratio) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
• David Charpentier, crew chief for the No. 14 Ford
Fined $10,000 for an improperly attached weight, a violation of 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and 12-4-W (improperly attached weight) of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
Also, the following Nextel Cup crew chiefs were issued $1,000 fines:
• Harold Holly, No. 32 Chevrolet
Unapproved fuel cell well, violating Section 12-4-U of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
• Jimmy Elledge, No. 41 Dodge
Unapproved window net, violating Section 12-4-Q of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
• Jim Penland, No. 23 Dodge
Unapproved window net, violating Section 12-4-Q of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
• Robert Leslie, No. 33 Chevrolet
Unapproved window net, violating Section 12-4-Q of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
• Beau Tiffany, No. 52 Ford
Unapproved fire suppression agent, violating Section 12-4-Q of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
• Stanton Hover Jr., No. 80 Ford
Unapproved side window, violating Section 12-4-Q of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.
• Stanton Hover Jr., No. 80 Ford
Unapproved fire bottle, violating Section 12-4-Q of the Nextel Cup Series rule book.