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Why William Byron’s Crew Chief Was Ejected at Daytona

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Hendrick Motorsports Faces Penalties After William Byron‘s Daytona Inspection

DAYTONA BEACH, FL -⁤ February 17, ‌2024 – Hendrick Motorsports has been penalized⁢ following a post-race ⁣inspection of William Byron’s No. 24 ‍Chevrolet after the NASCAR Cup Series race⁣ at Daytona International speedway. NASCAR officials discovered unapproved adjustments were ⁢made to the vehicle,leading to significant repercussions for the team.

The⁤ penalties, announced ​Saturday, ⁤include​ a 100-point deduction for Byron ‍in the driver​ standings, and a 100-point deduction for Hendrick Motorsports in the owner ⁢standings. Crew Chief Rudy Fugle has been fined $75,000. The specific nature of ⁢the‍ unapproved adjustments has not ⁣been publicly detailed by⁣ NASCAR.

The No.24 Chevrolet finished 27th in the Daytona 500. The penalty drops Byron​ to 35th⁣ in the ​driver standings. The team is eligible⁤ for appeals, a standard‍ procedure following such penalties.

Charter ​Transfer Dispute Between 23XI ⁣Racing and Front Row Motorsports

In a seperate growth,a contentious charter transfer between 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports has⁤ surfaced,raising concerns about the future of smaller teams in the NASCAR Cup Series. 23XI Racing, co-owned ⁤by Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin, has acquired a charter from Front Row Motorsports, a⁤ move that Front Row Motorsports owner Bob Jenkins claims effectively puts his team out⁤ of business.

Charters ‌are essentially ⁢team ownership licenses that guarantee a starting spot in every⁤ race ‍and a share of the series’ revenue. the transfer of⁣ charters is a ‌complex process, and the sale ⁤of Front Row Motorsports’​ charter to 23XI ⁢Racing‍ has sparked debate about the competitive landscape of NASCAR. Jenkins expressed⁤ his dismay,⁤ stating the transaction jeopardizes the viability of his institution.

23XI Racing’s acquisition of the charter allows the team to expand its operations‍ and secure⁢ its long-term future​ in the sport. The ‍team currently fields entries for Bubba Wallace and Tyler‍ reddick. The‍ impact of⁤ this charter ‍transfer on ‍Front Row Motorsports and⁤ the broader NASCAR ​landscape remains to⁤ be‌ seen.

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