KANSAS CITY, MO - OCTOBER 21: during the Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Motor Speedway on October 21, 2018 in Kansas City, Kansas. (Photo by Jason Hanna/NASCAR Digital Media 2018)
Kansas Speedway: Penalty Report (October 2018)
Shane Walters
NASCAR penalty report following Kansas Speedway
The NASCAR penalty report from Kansas Speedway has been released.Three penalties have been issued on the NASCAR Penalty Report following the weekend at Kansas Speedway in October 2018.
View the full Kansas Speedway penalty report below.
There were two lug nut violations and thus two fines. In addition, a NASCAR Xfinity Series has been handed an L1 penalty. The L1 penalty has resulted in a suspension.
Kansas Penalties
NASCAR Cup Series
In the Monster Energy Series the No. 42, driven by Kyle Larson, was found to have one lug nut not safe and secure following the Kansas race. Crew chief Chad Johnston was fined $10,000.
Kansas Penalties
NASCAR Xfinity Series
NASCAR penalized the No. 21 Richard Childress Racing team in the NASCAR Xfinity Series following last weekend’s action at Kansas Speedway, with part of the impact being a points reduction that would drop driver Daniel Hemric from first place to second in the playoff standings.
The No. 21, driven by Hemric to a second-place finish, was found to be too low in post-race inspection and received an L1-level penalty for violating Section 20.17.3.2.1.2.a in the NASCAR Rule Book (post-qualifying and post-race front body inspection heights).
Crew chief Danny Stockman Jr. was fined $10,000 and suspended from the next NASCAR Xfinity Series championship points event, which is Nov. 3 at Texas Motor Speedway. The team also was hit with 10-point losses in driver points and owner points. That drops Hemric to second in the playoff standings behind the No. 1 of Elliott Sadler.
The team has the right to appeal the penalty. Also on the penalty report:
-In the Xfinity Series, the No. 2, driven by Matt Tifft, had one lug nut not safe and secure in post-race inspection. Crew chief Randall Burnett was fined $5,000.