The National Stock Car Racing Commission rescinded the two-race suspensions NASCAR had levied against Chad Knaus and Alan Gustafson, and instead placed both on 90 days probation.
"This decision pertains specifically to the evidence presented in this appeal," he wrote. "The commission's rulings do not have a bearing on existing or announced NASCAR enforcement policies."
NASCAR stiffened its penalty process after the March 13 race in
Hendrick on Wednesday maintained that neither crew chief was cheating, and that the cars failed the post-race inspections because of mechanical issues that developed over the 400-mile race. But everybody knows that cheating is and has been a rampant problem in NASCAR. Makes you wonder, doesn’t it?
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