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Posted on Fri, Feb. 21, 2003
NASCAR fines 7 crew chiefs for infractions at Daytona
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NASCAR has levied fines against seven Winston Cup series crew chiefs for infractions during last week’s Daytona 500, officials said Friday.
They are:
- Peter Sospenzo, crew chief for the No. 25 car of Joe Nemechek, was fined $2,000 for two rear coil spring mounts that did not meet NASCAR specifications.
- Dennis Connor, crew chief for the No. 0 car of Jack Sprague, was fined $1,000 for external probe heaters that did not conform to NASCAR rules.
- James Ince, crew chief for the No. 10 car of Johnny Benson, was fined $500 for underpans that did not meet NASCAR specifications.
- Chris Carrier, crew chief for the No. 4 car of Mike Skinner, Mike Beam, crew chief for the No. 30 car of Jeff Green, and Anthony Gibson, crew chief for the No. 1 car of Steve Park, were each fined $500 for fuel filters that did not conform to NASCAR rules.
- Raymond Fox, crew chief for the No. 38 car of Elliott Sadler, was fined $250 for adjustable fender braces that did not meet NASCAR specifications.
NASCAR fines 7 crew chiefs for infractions at Daytona
ThatsRacin.comReport
NASCAR has levied fines against seven Winston Cup series crew chiefs for infractions during last week’s Daytona 500, officials said Friday.
They are:
- Peter Sospenzo, crew chief for the No. 25 car of Joe Nemechek, was fined $2,000 for two rear coil spring mounts that did not meet NASCAR specifications.
- Dennis Connor, crew chief for the No. 0 car of Jack Sprague, was fined $1,000 for external probe heaters that did not conform to NASCAR rules.
- James Ince, crew chief for the No. 10 car of Johnny Benson, was fined $500 for underpans that did not meet NASCAR specifications.
- Chris Carrier, crew chief for the No. 4 car of Mike Skinner, Mike Beam, crew chief for the No. 30 car of Jeff Green, and Anthony Gibson, crew chief for the No. 1 car of Steve Park, were each fined $500 for fuel filters that did not conform to NASCAR rules.
- Raymond Fox, crew chief for the No. 38 car of Elliott Sadler, was fined $250 for adjustable fender braces that did not meet NASCAR specifications.