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Post by LuLu on Apr 24, 2013 23:10:31 GMT -5
Nascar Penalizes Kenseth After Engine FailsSprint Cup Series driver Matt Kenseth (20) leads the field as the green flag drops to start a NASCAR Sprint Cup series race at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kan., Sunday, April 21, 2013.www.windstream.net/news/read/category/sports/article/ap-ap_sources_kenseths_engine_fails_inspect-apNASCAR has a zero tolerance policy when it comes to engines, tires and fuel on a race car. Anything even slightly improper is dealt with swiftly and severely. NASCAR always throws the book at offenders.
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Post by Hoosier Hillbilly on Apr 25, 2013 10:43:48 GMT -5
Someone undoubtedly snitched on Penske 0 inShare. Share Tumblr StumbleUpon Reddit Digg Delicious Email Print . Share Tumblr StumbleUpon Reddit Digg Delicious Email Print Decrease font Decrease font Enlarge font Enlarge font KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) - Richard Petty believes that someone must have told NASCAR about the unapproved parts that Penske Racing brought to Texas Motor Speedway for last weekend's race. The NASCAR veteran said Friday at Kansas Speedway that Brad Keselowski and Joey Logano had already passed "two or three inspections and hadn't been caught,'' leading him to believe that someone must have told NASCAR about the changes to their rear-end housings. NASCAR has penalized Penske Racing with six-race suspensions for seven crew members of Keselowski and Logano, along with $200,000 in fines and the loss of 25 championship points. The suspensions are on hold as the team appeals, so the entire teams for Keselowski's No. 2 Ford and Logano's No. 22 are on hand at Kansas Speedway. Read More: sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2013/racing/wires/04/19/3010.ap.car.nascar.petty.on.penalties.0166/index.html#ixzz2RUSZhoGk
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Post by LuLu on Apr 25, 2013 23:12:05 GMT -5
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