Stewart-Haas Racing penalized for 'counterfeit part' on No. 14 car - ESPN
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — NASCAR issued its second massive penalty in as many days by levying huge fines Wednesday against Stewart-Haas Racing for an alleged «counterfeit part» found on Chase Briscoe's car in a secondary inspection after the Coca-Cola 600.
SHR's No. 14 team was docked 120 points in both the owner standings and Briscoe's driver standings, and he also was stripped of 25 playoff points. John Klausmeier, the crew chief, is suspended six races and was fined $250,000.
The penalties are the harshest NASCAR can impose under its written deterrence system. It comes a day after superstar Chase Elliott was suspended one race for deliberately wrecking Denny Hamlin on Monday at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
«We would much rather be talking about the phenomenal racing we just had at Charlotte Motor Speedway than penalties,» said Elton Sawyer, NASCAR senior vice president of competition. «We are the custodians of the garage.»
The penalties against SHR fall under rules that prohibit counterfeiting a Next Gen single-source vendor-supplied part. SHR is accused of using an illegal part in an attempt to create more downforce on Briscoe's Ford.
«I was a little surprised they'd go down this path,» Sawyer said of SHR's blatant cheating. «With them knowing the severity of the penalty. Talking with the race team, they've got some process and procedures within their race shop, that they feel they need to button up.»
The violation was found in a random inspection at NASCAR's R&D Center in Concord the day after Briscoe finished 17th at Charlotte on Monday night. NASCAR randomly selects two cars to take back to its facility for a more thorough inspection, which is particularly important for policing the new Next Gen car.
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