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Four Cup Teams Penalized by NASCAR

FanHouse Staffby FanHouse StaffCrewmen on several NASCAR Sprint Cup teams might have been scratching their heads Wednesday and asking the same question: “Now just who was it who said we could use that radiator?”

That’s because they all used an unapproved cooling system, leading to a total of $200,000 in fines and dozens of lost points for four different mid-pack NASCAR teams that found themselves in trouble with inspectors in the post-qualifying inspection line at Texas Motor Speedway Friday.

The stock car racing sanctioning body fined Robert “Bootie” Barker, crew chief of the No. 13 team, and Frank Kerr, crew chief of the No. 47 team, $75,000 each and placed both on NASCAR probation until Dec. 31 for violating several sections of the rule book, including using an unapproved cooling system, adding unapproved weight and using unapproved radiator mounts.

Car owners Robert Germain (No. 13) and Tad Geschickter (No. 47) each were penalized 50 owner points, while drivers Max Papis (13) and Marcos Ambrose (47) were docked 50 driver points each.

Rodney Childers, crew chief of the No. 00 Toyota, and Pat Tryson, crew crew of the No. 56 team, both owned by Michael Waltrip Racing, each were fined $25,000 and put on probation until Dec. 31 for violating the same sections of the rule book.

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Four Cup Teams Penalized by NASCAR

Crewmen on several NASCAR Sprint Cup teams might have been scratching their heads Wednesday and asking the same question: “Now just who was it who said we could use that radiator?”

That’s because they all used an unapproved cooling system, leading to a total of $200,000 in fines and dozens of lost points for four different mid-pack NASCAR teams that found themselves in trouble with inspectors in the post-qualifying inspection line at Texas Motor Speedway Friday.

The stock car racing sanctioning body fined Robert “Bootie” Barker, crew chief of the No. 13 team, and Frank Kerr, crew chief of the No. 47 team, $75,000 each and placed both on NASCAR probation until Dec. 31 for violating several sections of the rule book, including using an unapproved cooling system, adding unapproved weight and using unapproved radiator mounts.

Car owners Robert Germain (No. 13) and Tad Geschickter (No. 47) each were penalized 50 owner points, while drivers Max Papis (13) and Marcos Ambrose (47) were docked 50 driver points each.

Rodney Childers, crew chief of the No. 00 Toyota, and Pat Tryson, crew crew of the No. 56 team, both owned by Michael Waltrip Racing, each were fined $25,000 and put on probation until Dec. 31 for violating the same sections of the rule book.

 

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First-year Porsche Team Bests Ganassi BMWs in Rolex 24

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — It wasn’t the team with the biggest budget, most famous driver lineup or highest pre-race expectations.

But after 24 hours of steady, careful, pedal-to-the-metal effort, the first-year, first-race Action Express Racing team led the mighty TELMEX Chip Ganassi Racing team across the finish line by less than a minute to claim the Rolex 24 at Daytona trophy on Sunday afternoon.

Action Express driver Mike Rockenfeller took the lead in the No. 9 Porsche-V8 Riley when Ganassi driver Justin Wilson pitted unexpectedly with less than three hours remaining, convinced there was a problem with the team’s No. 01 BMW Riley. After a five-minute once-over in the Daytona International Speedway garage, the team couldn’t find anything obviously wrong and sent the car back on track — two laps down and forced to try to play catch-up.

It’s the second consecutive runner-up effort in the Grand Am Series sportscar season-opener for the Ganassi team, which won three straight from 2006-2008. Including the 52-second differential on Sunday, the team has lost the last two Rolex 24-hour races by less than a minute.

 

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