BREAKING NEWS- CHAD KNAUS CHEATING ALREADY

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MOEJOE

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I love this. The season hasn't even begun, and the C post from the 48 has been confiscated by nascar officals and CHAD IS GOING TO THE HAULER!

:headbang:LET THE RACING BEGIN!!!!
 
It appears it is the 48 DAYTONA 500 car. Penalties will not be assessed until after feb 26. According to a nascar spokeswoman.
 
:) I'm so glad to be talking about something current once again!!!!!! :)
 
Pic of the 'bad' parts.

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Saw this elsewhere.....

Knaus enjoyed his vacation to South Africa earlier this year SO MUCH that he just cleared a few days in his schedule to go back.

I am thinking the relaxed Chad Knaus is a thing of the past.
 
Darby says other Hendrick cars have passed inspection.

John Darby, "Suspension is not out of the realm of possibility'' for 48 infractions.

"We don't anticipate to have anything further on this until after the Daytona 500" Kerry Tharp

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More from elsewhere.....

Kasey Kahne will stay silent on the #48's confiscated C-posts. Last time he tweeted about offending parts, he got in BIG trouble.
 
More from elsewhere.....

Kasey Kahne will stay silent on the #48's confiscated C-posts. Last time he tweeted about offending parts, he got in BIG trouble.

If I were a driver for an organization where another team got caught, I wouldn't say a word either. Commenting is a lose - lose situation.
 
Daytona gate all over again :D

For future reference Boomerangs are Australian Aborigine technology, not African.
 
Ok, how are they going to check the contours off the car??

Penalties? What penalties? Money means nothing. They can communicate via twitter, pm, smoke signals etc. Only way to get, and keep, their attention is to send them home.
 
What are the chances the #48 gets a penalty?

Sounds pretty good. MRN...

Darby said the violation falls in line to what the Hendrick team went through in inspection at Infineon Raceway in 2007.

"We are pretty serious about the body configurations of the cars for all of the right reasons."
 
Sounds pretty good. MRN...

Darby said the violation falls in line to what the Hendrick team went through in inspection at Infineon Raceway in 2007.

"We are pretty serious about the body configurations of the cars for all of the right reasons."

So at least $100,000 is in order. And 25 points probably.
 
no reason for a penalty to be any less than this one

24, #48 Teams Penalized For Infractions At Infineon Raceway: NASCAR has issued penalties and fines to the #24 and #48 Hendrick Motorsports teams that compete in the Nextel Cup Series, as a result of rule infractions found this past weekend at Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, Calif. Both cars – the #24 driven by Jeff Gordon and the #48 driven by Jimmie Johnson – were found to be in violation of Sections 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing); 12-4-Q (car, car parts, components and/or equipment used do not conform to NASCAR rules); 20-2.1E (parts or components of the car not previously approved by NASCAR that have been installed or modified to enhance aerodynamic performance will not be permitted); and 20-2H (fenders may not be cut or altered except for wheel or tire clearance which must be approved by the Series Director) of the 2007 NASCAR rule book. The violations were found during the initial inspection process last Friday. As a result, Gordon and Johnson have each been penalized 100 driver championship points. Their respective crew chiefs – Steve Letarte and Chad Knaus – have each been fined $100,000, suspended for the next six Nextel Cup Series events until Aug. 15, 2007 and placed on probation until Dec. 31, 2007. In addition, Rick Hendrick, owner of the #24, has been penalized 100 car owner championship points as has Gordon, who is the owner of the #48.(NASCAR PR)(6-26-2007)
 
hey chad, you are supposed to be sharing information with your teammates. next time let jr, jeff and kasey's crew chief's in on your car setup dammit!
 
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