Illegal wing brackets on #8 car could mean penalty

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During pre-race inspection Saturday at Darlington Raceway, the #8 Budweiser Chevy of Dale Earnhardt Jr. was found to have illegal brackets used to mount the rear wing on the Nextel Cup Series' new Car of Tomorrow, an infraction series director John Darby said could result in the first COT penalty. Officials forced the team to remove the brackets, then reattach the wing with a proper set. "We have specific blueprints for all the parts on the car," Darby said. "[Series officials] are a little sensitive to those parameters." Asked if doctoring the rear wing on the COT is a substantial no-no, Darby responded, "Yes." The infraction will not affect Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s starting position for the rain-delayed Dodge Avenger 500, Darby said. Darby said he plans to speak with #8 crew chief Tony Eury Jr. further next week.(ESPN.com)(5-13-2007)


UPDATE: Tony Eury Jr. fully expects a penalty from NASCAR this week and #8-Dale Earnhardt Jr. is prepared to help his crew chief pay it. NASCAR confiscated the rear wing mounts from Earnhardt Jr.'s car on Saturday before the Nextel Cup race at Darlington Raceway was postponed until Sunday due to rain. Eury called it an "interpretation." "It was a bad deal," he said. "It was a part that got put on there that shouldn't have. We've done a lot of offseason testing for NASCAR. There's been three different styles of brackets on there and it just happened to be one of those old-style brackets." Eury said the brackets were the same ones that weren't discovered during pre- or post-qualifying inspections. "It fit all of their templates," he said. "It just had a problem when you put [the angle] to where you should have." Eury said he tried to explain how to fix the problem to series director John Darby. "I was definitely not trying to get away with nothing, so you can take it for what it is," he said. "There's nothing I can do about it. Whatever they hand down, it certainly wasn't on purpose."(ESPN.com)(5-14-2007)
 
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Lets have every car the exact same and have robots drive them so no one has an advantage. We can have a robot pit crew so no one crew can give an edge to their team. GREAT RACING
 
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Lets have every car the exact same and have robots drive them so no one has an advantage. We can have a robot pit crew so no one crew can give an edge to their team. GREAT RACING

You just described the IROC series!
 
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Wow - NASCAR really does not play when it comes to stuff like this.
 
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That's what is being rumored/reported and what NASCAR told the teams at Bristol when they first used the CoT.

Obviously it didn't give them any performance advantage, but NASCAR doesn't want them messing with the wing, no matter what.
 
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if it was that bad an incident, wouldn't they have also made him start from the rear?
 
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Nascar either does too little or too much.They have extreme measures when comes to decision making concerning anything.
 
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My guess it was found in the post race inspection

The first sentence of what you posted:

During pre-race inspection Saturday at Darlington Raceway, the #8 Budweiser Chevy of Dale Earnhardt Jr. was found to have illegal brackets used to mount the rear wing on the Nextel Cup Series' new Car of Tomorrow, an infraction series director John Darby said could result in the first COT penalty.
:lol:
 
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The ever changing rules are one of the problems NASCAR has with the public. It's perceived as if they run things like a slightly more sophisticated version of pro wrestling.
 
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It's a shame really. The competition is so close and so much greater than it has ever been that they could really have a great product if they would just let the drivers race.
 
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Sirius Radio reporting the penalty is 100 points, $100K, and Eury Jr. suspended until the Pepsi 400 (7 races) in July.
 
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Doesn't sound like they believed the "honest mistake" defense.
 

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