NASCAR penalizes Chase Briscoe s teammate $100 000 for aiding his entry into Round of 8
NASCAR penalizes Chase Briscoe's teammate $100,000 for aiding his entry into Round of 8 NASCAR Cup Series FanShield 500 - Practice NASCAR issued a penalty to Cole Custer and the #41 team after discovering that Custer intentionally manipulated the race result on the final lap of last Sunday’s Round of 12 elimination race at Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course. The attempt helped his teammate secure the last remaining playoff spot to advance into the Round of 8. The penalties fall under the headings of Sections 4.3.A, 4.4.C and 5.5 in NASCAR's rule book, which mandates that drivers race at 100% of their ability, and takes strict action against drivers who intend to manipulate the race’s result. Here's the No. 41 team's radio communication during the final lap at Charlotte. Here's the No. 41 team's radio communication during the final lap at Charlotte. The penalties include docking off 50-points for both Cole Custer and his team in their respective points tables. Custer and his crew chief Michael Shiplett were each fined $100,000 and Shiplett was suspended indefinitely for the 2022 season. While running ninth, Custer’s #41 car appeared to slow intentionally on the final lap, obstructing the path of Austin Dillon and Erik Jones entering the backstretch chicane. The move allowed Chase Briscoe to advance to the next round of the 2022 playoffs with a two-point lead over defending Cup Series Champion Kyle Larson. NEWS: NASCAR issues a deduction of 50 driver and 50 owner points to the No. 41 Stewart-Haas Racing team for Code of Conduct and Performance Obligation violations.
Cole Custer has been fined $100,000.
Crew chief Mike Shiplett has been fined $100,000 and suspended indefinitely.NEWS: NASCAR issues a deduction of 50 driver and 50 owner points to the No. 41 Stewart-Haas Racing team for Code of Conduct and Performance Obligation violations.Cole Custer has been fined $100,000.Crew chief Mike Shiplett has been fined $100,000 and suspended indefinitely. The #14 driver was listed in the final transfer spot via a tiebreaker. If he had finished below the top-12, then #5 driver would have been the eighth playoff driver. Soon after Sunday’s race, the governing body confirmed that they would conduct a and radio transmission. Radio communication of #41 Stewart-Haas Racing team on the last lap revealed that Custer received an order from his crew chief Shiplett saying: “Slow up, I think we got a flat tire. Check up, check up.”
Cole Custer has been fined $100,000.
Crew chief Mike Shiplett has been fined $100,000 and suspended indefinitely.NEWS: NASCAR issues a deduction of 50 driver and 50 owner points to the No. 41 Stewart-Haas Racing team for Code of Conduct and Performance Obligation violations.Cole Custer has been fined $100,000.Crew chief Mike Shiplett has been fined $100,000 and suspended indefinitely. The #14 driver was listed in the final transfer spot via a tiebreaker. If he had finished below the top-12, then #5 driver would have been the eighth playoff driver. Soon after Sunday’s race, the governing body confirmed that they would conduct a and radio transmission. Radio communication of #41 Stewart-Haas Racing team on the last lap revealed that Custer received an order from his crew chief Shiplett saying: “Slow up, I think we got a flat tire. Check up, check up.”