Evernham Appeals For 3 Teams

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Evernham Appeals Penalties to all 3 teams

Appeals for the penalties for the Nextel Cup teams of Kasey Kahne, Elliott Sadler and Scott Riggs before the Daytona 500 were filed on Wednesday by owner Ray Evernham.

Roush Fenway Racing filed an appeal on the penalties against Matt Kenseth's team on Saturday.

Evernham said before Sunday's race he was most concerned about the severity of the penalties, particularly the points deductions, and the damage allegations of cheating have done to the reputation of his organization.

"That's been tarnished and it bothers me more than anything," Evernham said.

Kenny Francis, Kahne's team director [crew chief], was suspended for four weeks and fined $50,000 after NASCAR inspectors discovered that two layers of duct tape covering an air hole near the rear wheel well came off during qualifying. Officials said the first layer had a razor slice in it that they believe was designed to force both layers of tape off.

Kahne was docked 50 championship points and Evernham 50 owners' points for what NASCAR deemed a blatant attempt to create an aerodynamic advantage. Rodney Childers and Josh Browne, the team directors for Riggs and Sadler, were suspended for two races and fined $25,000 each when officials discovered the bolts that attach the rear spoiler to the trunk had holes drilled in them to help create an aerodynamic advantage. Their drivers were docked 25 championship points each.

Evernham said the bolts were hollowed out to make them lighter and were used in all four restrictor plate races last season without penalty. NASCAR officials said a date for the appeal, to be heard by the National Stock Car Racing Commission, has not been set.
 
It was my understanding that the hollow bolts on the rear spoiler did not give them an aero advantage because they hadn't provided a means for air to enter the trunk area underneath the car to be vented from these bolts.
NASCAR just needs to say no hollow bolts, ever. Maybe they even need to regulate what strength bolts are so we don't have any questions about what bolts are used in what areas.
 
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