In case you missed it, NASCAR handed down a penalty Wednesday.
The penalty rundown is light this week with a P2 penalty issued to the No. 78 Furniture Row Racing team. All that resulted from it was that crew chief Cole Pearn was placed on probation until Dec. 31 because of an illegal adjustment.
This stems from a pre-race infraction in which the team was forced to take the car off the grid and back to the garage because, according to a NASCAR inspector, the right-rear wheel well was flared.
Because of the penalty, Martin Truex Jr., who was to start ninth after qualifying was rained out Friday, was sent to the rear of the field. Truex worked his way up through the field and finished 11th.
Originally, NASCAR said that no further penalties would be assessed to the team. But further review of the case revealed additional details that led the sanctioning body to issue the penalty.
Furthermore, there was no monetary fine issued with the penalty.