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Anyway back to gordon,how much was it lower then it was supposed to be
Anyway back to gordon,how much was it lower then it was supposed to be
Gordon's winning car fails Duels inspection
Will start 42nd in Daytona 500 because of infraction
By David Caraviello, NASCAR.COM
February 15, 2007
07:50 PM EST
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Jeff Gordon's Duels-winning racecar failed post-race inspection on Thursday, dropping the former Daytona 500 winner to a 42nd-place starting spot.
Gordon's car was deemed "close to an inch" too low, according to NASCAR officials, due to the fact that a bolt on the shock fastener was misaligned.
NASCAR vice president of competition Robin Pemberton said he feels the action was unintentional.
No fines or point deductions will be assessed, according to Pemberton.
"We're sure this wasn't intentional," Pemberton said.
Despite the infraction, Gordon still goes into the record books as the winner
http://www.nascar.com/2007/news/headlines/c up/02/1...
Jeez, everyone is getting gun shy. Hey, things happen that are not always intentional in racing.
I dont think they would of wanted this to fail, because it could of broke even worse and caused a crash.
Are you allowed to say that here?#!@$%^&*#####@!###
From everything I have read has said both rear shocks were mounted incorrectly that cause the car to be 1" lower in the back. How that didn't get caught during pre-race inspection hasn't been answered.
Ya know, I have been thinking about that too.
First of all, I don't know where people are saying that something broke. I have not seen one article that something broke or failed, so give it up unless you show me that article.
Second. I'm in construction for 15 years. After a short time you can tell by looking at something that it is 1/8inch out of plumb or level, it's something you aquire with your job. Now when you have these cars you have been working on you know effin well if it's an inch low.![]()
NASCAR>>>>This is a bunch of crap.![]()
I did use the word fail in my post, that was the wrong wording.![]()
I'm listening to that attentionwhore David Poole. He maintains that any team caught cheating should be sent home. Whether it is pre or post race. Any infraction, regardless of how small.
This would certainly have lightened the field and maybe Hylton would have gotten in.
It is my understanding that the mount was mis-aligned, and during the race it actually broke --- allowing the quarter panel to sink.
I hate to be a wet blanket, but since it is NASCAR's game, they can rule on anything they want.
I hate to be a wet blanket, but since it is NASCAR's game, they can rule on anything they want.
the more NASCAR pulls stunts like this, the more people they drive away from the sport.
Stunts? I dont know one can call it that but handing down penalties ain't no stunts.
And for once, i'd like to hear something else than the Hendrick has Nascar under its thumb theory, honestly it's a stupid analogy.
Jeff Gordon situation was different from those others, it was a mechanical deal, someone screw up on that one, kind of a freak of nature type thing. Like Jeff Burton say..the penalty fit the crime.
Jeff Gordon situation was different from those others, it was a mechanical deal, someone screw up on that one, kind of a freak of nature type thing. Like Jeff Burton say..the penalty fit the crime.
screwed up on purpose....![]()