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Penske Racing loses appeal on penalties, will appeal to the next level

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On May 1st, Penske Racing appealed the penalties that were levied against them at Texas Motor Speedway. However, they would lose the case as the three person panel upheld the penalties.

“The panel heard from both sides,” NASCAR spokesperson Kerry Tharp said. “Based upon these discussions, the panel has unanimously decided to uphold the original penalties that were assessed by NASCAR on April 17th of this year.”

The panel consisted of Pocono Raceway President Brandon Igdalsky, NASCAR Broadcast executive Paul Brooks and Bowman-Gray stadium president Dale Pinilis.

Roger Penske has said that his team will take their appeal to the next level, appealing to Chief Appellate Officer John Middlebrook.

“Obviously, a disappointing outcome with the panel,” Penske said. “We met with the panel for a good four to five hours; it was a good process. I feel that we have a good case and as we’re allowed to under the NASCAR rules in the NASCAR rulebook to appeal to the next level and we have notified NASCAR that we will appeal this ruling today to the next level. Based on that, I can’t make any other comments before they are under the confidentiality agreement based on the process in the rulebook.”

Penske went on to say that the process is fair on all sides.

“Obviously the information that we presented to the panel they determined that they were uphold the violation,” Penske continued. “We will obviously move on to the next step as I said.”

Penske stated that crew chiefs Paul Wolfe and Todd Gordon will be at the track this weekend as they are allowed under the rules in the rulebook.

During pre-race inspection at Texas Motor Speedway, Penske Racing was found in violation of NASCAR’s rear-end suspension policy. Reports have stated that the rear-end housings were attached in a fashion that they might shift the rear-ends of the cars into yaw during competition.

Section 20-12 of the rulebook states, “All front end and rear end suspension mounts with mounting hardware assembled must have single round mounting holes that are the correct size for the fastener being used. All front end and rear end suspension mounts and mounting hardware must not allow movement or realignment of any suspension component beyond normal rotation or suspension travel.”

As a result, both the No. 2 and No. 22 teams were assessed the following penalties:

  • Crew chief Paul Wolfe has been fined $100,000 and suspended from NASCAR until the completion of the next six NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship points events (including the non-points Sprint All-Star Race) and placed on probation until Dec. 31.
  • Car chief Jerry Kelley, team engineer Brian Wilson and team manager Travis Geisler (serves as team manager for both the No. 2 and No. 22 cars) have been suspended from NASCAR until the completion of the next six NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship points events (including the non-points Sprint All-Star Race) and placed on probation until Dec. 31.
  • The loss of 25 championship driver (Brad Keselowski) and 25 championship owner (Roger Penske) points.
  • Crew chief Todd Gordon has been fined $100,000 and suspended from NASCAR until the completion of the next six NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship points events (including the non-points Sprint All-Star Race) and placed on probation until Dec. 31.
  • Car chief Raymond Fox and team engineer Samuel Stanley have been suspended from NASCAR until the completion of the next six NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship points events (including the non-points Sprint All-Star Race) and placed on probation until Dec. 31.
  • The loss of 25 championship driver (Joey Logano) and 25 championship owner (Walt Czarnecki) points.

Jim ‘N Nick’s Serving Up “Alabama’s Best BBQ” in the Talladega Experience during Aaron’s Dream Weekend

TALLADEGA, AL – The popular restaurant Jim ‘N Nick’s, which was recently named the winner of “Alabama Food’s Best BBQ Competition,”  will proudly serve as the exclusive barbeque provider for NASCAR’s ultimate hospitality destination – the Talladega Experience – during the Aaron’s Dream Weekend at Talladega Superspeedway, set for this Friday through Sunday (May 3-5).

With the announcement, fans are now guaranteed to get Alabama’s best BBQ, plus see four of NASCAR’s best-known driver superstars – Dale Earnhardt Jr., Brad Keselowski, Jeff Burton and Bobby Labonte – who will make a visit to the Talladega Experience on Sunday, the day of the exciting Aaron’s 499 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race. Needless to say, the Experience just got better!

“Jim ‘N Nick’s is so happy to be a part of the Talladega Experience this year,” said Paul Liollio, owner of the Alabaster/Jasper (AL) Jim ‘N Nick’s location. “Our partnership with the Talladega Superspeedway family grows deeper every year, to the extent that this year we will be preparing our smoky southern goodness right on site.  Get your tickets for the 2013 Talladega Experience, and follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/jimnnicks or on Twitter @jimnnicksbbq for exciting updates! “

Jim ‘N Nick’s, founded in 1985 in nearby Birmingham, AL, is a company committed to traditional recipes, scratch-made integrity without shortcuts, genuine community service, and a deep respect and appreciation for its guests.  These simple foundations have set them apart from their competition, just like Talladega Superspeedway separates itself by being committed to providing fans with the biggest and the best racing on the NASCAR circuit—that’s why it’s called NASCAR’s Most Competitive Track!

“When fans get their tickets for the Talladega Experience they can rest assured that they will be given the ultimate treatment with some of the finest food the state has to offer thanks to the fine people at Jim ‘N Nick’s,” said Talladega Superspeedway Chairman Grant Lynch.  “The food will be fantastic and the chance to get up close to your favorite NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers will be incredible.”

The Talladega Experience is designed for the FAN, with the ultimate goal of providing each guest with a world-class experience and memories to last a lifetime.  The package, which must be accompanied by a Frontstretch Grandstand or Tower ticket, is $145 and can be purchased by calling 877-Go2-DEGA or visiting www.talladegasuperspeedway.com.

The most competitive racing in NASCAR combined with a mix of southern hospitality returns to Talladega Superspeedway Friday through Sunday for the Aaron’s Dream Weekend.  Experience the excitement as the superstars of NASCAR attempt to tackle the high-banks of ‘DEGA at 200 mph.  Secure your tickets at www.talladegasuperspeedway.com or by calling 877-Go2-DEGA.  This is more than a race…This is Talladega!