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Kurt Busch fined and placed on probation, Tony Gibson receives probation, crew members fined as well.
posted by Mike Neff
Tuesday May 15, 2012
Following the dustup on pit lane after the Bojangles Southern 500 Kurt Busch has been fined $50,000 and placed on probation until July 25th. Busch was fined for violating Section 12-1 (Actions detrimental to stock car racing; reckless driving on pit road during the race; involved in an altercation with another competitor after the completion of the race) of the 2012 NASCAR Rule Book. Busch’s crew member, Craig Strickler, has been fined $5,000 and placed on NASCAR probation until Dec. 31 for violating Section 12-1 (Actions detrimental to stock car racing; interfering with a member of the broadcast media). Tony Gibson, Ryan Newman’s crew chief, has also been placed on probation until June 27th due to the actions of one of his crew members. Gibson was cited for violating Section 12-1 and Sections 12-4G and 9-4A (Crew chief assumes responsibility for the actions of his team members). Andrew Rueger, the gas man on the No. 39 car, has been fined $5,000 and placed on probation until June 27th as well. Rueger, like the others, was in violation of Section 12-1 (Actions detrimental to stock car racing; failure to comply with a directive from a NASCAR official).
New Sponsor For Kenseth, But No Number Change
posted by Thomas Bowles
Monday May 14, 2012
Matt Kenseth has a new backer for Saturday night’s All-Star Race at Charlotte. Fifth Third Bank announced a sponsorship deal with the No. 17 Ford on Monday, becoming the primary sponsor for NASCAR’s primary exhibition race and three additional Sprint Cup events this season: Kentucky, Indianapolis, and the August Michigan race. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed, but the new “numbers” sponsoring the car will not cause a number change as had been previously rumored. The organization remains hopeful that with another part-time primary stepping up to the plate, one of these companies will step up and expand their support to the majority of Kenseth’s 36 races in 2013. So far this season, the No. 17 has had a plethora of primaries since losing Crown Royal for good at the end of the 2011 season. Best Buy, Zest, Ford Ecoboost and even the Gary Sinise / Tunnel To Towers Project have all shared support on the car. The inability to find a financial backer has been surprising, considering Kenseth is this year’s Daytona 500 winner and sits second in the standings, just two points behind teammate Greg Biffle.
2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Results: Southern 500
posted by Thomas Bowles
Monday May 14, 2012
Eleven down, 25 to go. Here’s the Cup Series order of finish from Saturday night’s Bojangles’ Southern 500 in Darlington, South Carolina: KEY:
*- Led The Most Laps Editor’s Note: Remember, some drivers will score zero points as they’re only allowed to accumulate them in one of NASCAR’s top three series: Sprint Cup, Nationwide, or Camping World Trucks.
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Miss out on your favorite driver's report card / season preview? Just click the link above and you can find them all archived together! 2011 Driver Review ScheduleWith NASCAR 2011 in the books, it’s time to take a look back at how all the sport’s Sprint Cup drivers fared this season. For the sixth year, we’ve brought back our popular Report Card Series to give some detailed insight into the years of everyone from Sprint Cup champ Tony Stewart all the way down to Daytona 500 winner Trevor Bayne. Along the way, we’ll show that statistics don’t always tell the whole story; sometimes, a driver who gets an “A” did the best with the equipment he had underneath him, while a driver who finished 15th in points gets a “D” because he had both the resources and the wherewithal to finish inside the top 5. So before you pack up for the holiday season, don’t leave us hanging; take some time to find out when your favorite driver gets reviewed, and be sure to weigh in with your own grade! Editor’s Note : The Frontstretch writer reviewing each driver is listed in parentheses after their name. Chase Driver Report Card Week: November 28th – December 2nd Tuesday, November 29th Wednesday, November 30th Thursday, December 1st Friday, December 2nd Select Sprint Cup, Nationwide, And Truck Drivers (Done Alphabetically): December 5th – December 23rd Monday, December 5th NOTE: DRIVER REVIEWS FOR THE 6th HAVE BEEN POSTPONED TO WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7th DUE TO THE KURT BUSCH BREAKING NEWS. Wednesday, December 7th Thursday, December 8th Friday, December 9th Monday, December 12th Tuesday, December 13th Wednesday, December 14th Thursday, December 15th Friday, December 16th Monday, December 19th Tuesday, December 20th Wednesday, December 21st Thursday, December 22nd Friday, December 23rd What about Joe Nemechek? He deserves one, made every single race this year in Cup, finished 14th in NW points, 3 top 10’s, almost won Talladega…
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