You ask, ‘Why don’t they disqualify cars after they fail inspection?’ Well, for 2019 NASCAR might start doing just that… NASCAR issues a spec spoiler and a spec rear deck lid to NASCAR teams. Harvick’s rear deck lid did not meet the specs set out by the rule book. The […]
Read MoreThe competition director for Stewart-Haas Racing offered comments on Kevin Harvick’s rear spoiler penalty; Talks NASCAR inspection Following last week’s win at Texas Motor Speedway, Kevin Harvick failed the post-race inspection at the NASCAR R&D Center. The rear spoiler was skewed to the right about a 1/4″. NASCAR didn’t release […]
Read MoreKevin Harvick on the L1 penalty last week: “I don’t build the cars.” Making a statement, Harvick is lining up for a comeback Kevin Harvick was locked into the NASCAR Playoffs last week after taking the win at Texas. Following NASCAR inspection, that will was taken away. The #4 car […]
Read MoreNASCAR’s Scott Miller says the teams are getting into ‘borderline ridiculous territory’ in terms of cheating inspection Typically, NASCAR issues L1 penalties; We almost saw an L2 for Kevin Harvick after Texas Motor Speedway Kevin Harvick’s rear spoiler was skewed by 200-300 thousandths of an inch (0.2-0.3″). It was pushed […]
Read MoreNASCAR also noted that the race car spoilers will be removed at the track and checked this weekend at ISM Raceway Scott Miller: “We believe this to be a separate manufactured part, by them. But, if they just modified a standard one, the penalty is the same.” Kevin Harvick won […]
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