Chase Briscoe, NASCAR and spoiler
It took overtime and a crash on the white-flag lap for William Byron to win his second straight Daytona 500 on Sunday. Byron was ninth going into the final lap in overtime when Cole Custer and Chase Briscoe made contact causing many cars to spin out.
Despite receiving a huge penalty for an unauthorized modification to his car's spoiler at the Daytona 500, Chase Briscoe remains focused on securing race wins.
After winning the pole for last week’s Daytona 500 and then finishing fourth, JGR driver Briscoe found out Wednesday that NASCAR’s inspection determined his No. 19 Toyota had used a modified
A massive fine left Chase Briscoe facing a huge points deficit heading into Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
NASCAR handed Chase Briscoe a major punishment Wednesday after the Daytona 500. Officials discovered an illegal modification to his car.
Chase Briscoe’s debut with Joe Gibbs Racing started with fireworks, but NASCAR’s crushing penalty put his season in jeopardy. With crew chief James Small suspended and a deep points deficit, Briscoe’s playoff hopes are fading fast.
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Hosted on MSNJoe Gibbs Racing president doubles down on Chase Briscoe NASCAR penalty, outlines defenseFollowing the Daytona 500, Chase Briscoe was penalized when NASCAR broke down his No. 19 Toyota Camry at the R&D Center. There they found an issue with the spoiler of the car. Joe Gibbs Racing has an explanation and will appeal the decision today with oral arguments.
After qualifying 25th at Atlanta, Chase Briscoe addressed the significant penalty issued for a spoiler infraction on his Daytona 500 car.
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NASCAR issued severe penalties Wednesday to Chase Briscoe’s Joe Gibbs Racing team for a spoiler violation found after Sunday’s Daytona 500. NASCAR issued the following penalties: — Crew chief James Small has been suspended for the next four Cup events through Las Vegas.
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