Johnson and a penalty

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putterspitt

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why wasnt JJ penalized for a tire out of the pit, after his crash, he left the pit and a tire was laying on its side outside his pit area? just wondering...I went back and looked and it was on its side outside his pit area
 
I think as long as he didn't speed, a pass thru wouldn't apply while the yellow was flying? Under green I think it would have been a pass thru penalty?
 
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NASCAR Penalties for Pit Road Violations


1. Pitting before Pit Road is open (Section 10-4B in Rule Book) … PENALTY: Restart at the tail of the field.
2. Pitting out of order (10-4B) … PENALTY: Restart at the tail of the field
3. Car/truck must enter pit road in single file (9-15C) … PENALTY: Must pass through pits under green; Restart at the tail of the field if under yellow
4. Speeding – Entering pits (9-15D) … PENALTY: Must pass through pits under green; Restart at the tail of the field if under yellow
5. All passing on pit road must be to the outside on entry (9-15C) … PENALTY: Must pass through pits under green; Restart at the tail of the field if under yellow
6. Driving thru more than 3 pit boxes (9-15C) … PENALTY: Must pass through pits under green; Restart at the tail of the field if under yellow
7. Crew member(s) over the wall too soon (9-15E) … PENALTY: Must pass through pits under green; Restart at the tail of the field if under yellow
8. Car/truck pitting out of the assigned pit box (9-15F) … PENALTY: 1 lap
9. Use of extension poles are limited/not self illuminated (9-15G) … PENALTY: Must pass through pits under green; Restart at the tail of the field if under yellow
10. Too many crew member(s) in contact with pit service area (9-15H) … PENALTY: Must pass through pits under green; Restart at the tail of the field if under yellow
11. Crew member(s) returning from equipment side of wall (9-15H) … PENALTY: Must pass through pits under green; Restart at the tail of the field if under yellow
12. Front air wrench must be carried back to pit wall side of car/truck (9-15J) … PENALTY: Must pass through pits under green; Restart at the tail of the field if under yellow
13. Using more than two (2) air wrenches during one pit stop (9-15J) … PENALTY: Must pass through pits under green; Restart at the tail of the field if under yellow
14. Non-Compliant refueling .. PENALTY: Must pass through pits under green; Restart at the tail of the field if under yellow
15. Tossing or throwing the fuel filler/equipment (9-15M) … PENALTY: Must pass through pits under green; Restart at the tail of the field if under yellow
16. Tire violation-Removing outside tire acceptable/Rolling a tire(s) beyond the center of pit road (9-15P) … PENALTY: Must pass through pits under green; Restart at the tail of the field if under yellow
17. Lug nut(s) not installed (9-15N) … PENALTY: Must come in
18. Removing equipment from assigned pit area (9-15O) … PENALTY: Stop and Go
19. Running over/under equipment (9-15O) … PENALTY: NASCAR Discretion
20. Hand pushing car/truck more than 3 pit boxes (9-15Q) … PENALTY: Must pass through pits under green; Restart at the tail of the field if under yellow
21. Speeding – Exiting pits (9-15D) … PENALTY: Must pass through pits under green; Restart at the tail of the field if under yellow
22. Running the stop & go sign/light (10-4C) … PENALTY: NASCAR Discretion
23. Going above the blend line exiting the pits (9-11) … PENALTY: Must pass through pits under green; Restart at the tail of the field if under yellow
24. Refueling car before the affected car receives the green flag on the race track or does not complete the designated race distance (competition yellow) (9-6D and 9-6E) …PENALTY: Minimum 1 lap
25. Passing the caution car/truck (10-4D) … PENALTY: 1 lap
26. Pulling up to pit (9-15A) — (drivers must maintain position in relation to field or face penalty) … PENALTY 1 lap
27. Jumping the start (10-2A) … PENALTY: Pass through pits
28. Jumping the restart (10-2A) … PENALTY: Pass through pits
29. Passing after turn three (3) on “One to Go” (9-11) … PENALTY: Pass through pits
30. Passing on a start or restart (before start/finish line) (9-11) … PENALTY: Pass through pits
31. Disobeying NASCAR request (9-11) … PENALTY: NASCAR Discretion
32. Intentionally causing a caution (9-11) … PENALTY: NASCAR Discretion
33. Verbal abuse to a NASCAR official (9-11) … PENALTY: NASCAR Discretion
34. Disobeying Black Flag (10-6A) … PENALTY: NASCAR Discretion
35. Safety violation … PENALTY: NASCAR Discretion
36. Commitment Line Violation (9-15B) … PENALTY: Must pass through pits under green; Restart at the tail of the field if under yellow
 
I guess #16 is a tire penalty. Looks like the 48 didn't have their tire half way across pit row, so no penalty for that.
 
Pretty amazing work by Chad.. His driver struggles having to race in traffic, overheats the bead, blows the tire, slams the wall, knocks a plug wire off, leaves the pit with a tire out of the box and still finishes in front of 30 other cars. At this rate, Chad will be inducted into the HOF before he retires
 
just thought it was strange no one noticed it, be like the Masters and call in on Tiger
 
You want something to cry about? he gained 3 points on second place, lost 6 to third, gained 12 on fourth. Finishing well every week is where ya win championships. The rest of them should be glad he was running around with a plug wire off for over half the race.o_O
 
not crying, dont know where you get that...just said his tire was out of box and NO ONE said anything about it..you know these great ESPN commentators
 
not crying, dont know where you get that...just said his tire was out of box and NO ONE said anything about it..you know these great ESPN commentators
Nah all good, I wasn't meaning that for anyone in particular, it shows why he is on the top. They seldom have a bad day, fixed him up and stayed on the lead lap. the tire, according to the rules I found and posted wasn't a penalty. Only penalty I have seen called on a tire was when it rolled in to the infield. IMO compared to TNT, ESPN is a big step up. No huge banner blocking the racing, no "I ate the bones" every 5 seconds, and they had good camera shots of the racing. They can't catch everything, and a tire laying on it's side isn't as important as the front shot they had that showed the damage repair. I was looking hard at the fender and the front tire to see if it was screwed up. somebody in the booth knew that is what needed to be shown. TNT would have probably been shooting the pace car.
 
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