Joe Gibbs Racing has responded to the massive penalty Chase Briscoe and the No. 19 team received from NASCAR after the Daytona 500. The NASCAR Cup Series team told Bob Pockrass of FOX Sports that it plans to appeal the penalty the governing body issued that led to Briscoe getting docked 100 driver points.
Dave Alpern president of Joe Gibbs racing is wondering "what in the world happened" after Chase Briscoe's huge penalty at Daytona
After Chase Briscoe and his No. 19 team landed hefty penalties by NASCAR after the Daytona 500, Joe Gibbs Racing chiefs have issued a stern response.
After a violation with the spoiler on Briscoe’s Daytona 500 car, NASCAR docked Briscoe 100 points and 10 playoff points, penalized Joe Gibbs Racing 100 team owner points and 10
NASCAR levied heavy penalties against Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) on Wednesday after discovering illegal modifications to Chase Briscoe's car during a post-race inspection following the Daytona 500. Briscoe,
The Joe Gibbs Racing No. 19 team was levied an L2-level penalty after Daytona. Team fined and hit with points penalty. Briscoe also dealt points penalty.
As a result of his team's misdeeds, Briscoe and Joe Gibbs Racing were issued matching 100-point driver and owner deductions. JGR was fined an additional $100,000, while Briscoe's crew chief, James Small, was banned four races for the offense. On Wednesday, JGR announced its intention to appeal the punishment.
Daytona 500 pole-winner Chase Briscoe was dealt a major penalty Wednesday when NASCAR said Joe Gibbs Racing had a modified spoiler on the No. 19 Toyota in time trials.
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Following the dramatic Daytona 500, NASCAR has imposed harsh penalties on Chase Briscoe and Joe Gibbs Racing after officials discovered an illegal modification to the rear spoiler of the No 19 Toyota.