NASCAR Driver Chase Briscoe Officially Has Negative 67 Points After Daytona 500 Catastrophy
- NASCAR penalized Joe Gibbs Racing for a modified spoiler on their car, resulting in a deduction of 100 driver and owner points and 10 playoff points.
- Chase Briscoe now has a negative 67 points in the standings, dropping from 10th to 39th place after the penalty.
- Joe Gibbs Racing plans to appeal, stating the modification was caused during the assembly process when bolts interfered with the spoiler base.
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Meet The Wife Of NASCAR Driver Zane Smith (1:06) Last weekend's Daytona 500 wasn't without it's share of drama and that applies to the race's pole winner as well.According to reports, JGR's Chase Briscoe was hit with a pretty steep penalty for some illegal modifications to his No. 19 Toyota Camry.Per FOX Sports' Bob Pockrass: "Big penalty to Chase Briscoe for modification to the spoiler: Docked 100 points, 10 playoff points and crew chief James …
NASCAR Driver Chase Briscoe Officially Has Negative 67 Points After Daytona 500 Catastrophy
The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season was supposed to represent an opportunity to turn over a new leaf for Chase Briscoe. Briscoe, 30, spent the first four seasons of his Cup career with Stewart-Haas racing. But despite a strong sophomore campaign in 2022, he never really found his footing and spent most of his time running mid-pack. This season, however, presented a chance for something new. Stewart-Haas Racing shut down operations following the 20…
NASCAR deals Daytona 500 pole winner massive fine for 2nd consecutive year
Daytona 500 pole-winner Chase Briscoe was dealt a major penalty Wednesday when NASCAR said Joe Gibbs Racing had a modified spoiler on the No. 19 Toyota in time trials. Joe
NASCAR issued huge penalties against Briscoe after Daytona 500
Chase Briscoe, who was making his first start for Joe Gibbs Racing last weekend, earned Toyota's first pole in the Daytona 500, going on to finish fourth. Unfortunately, their strong start to the year has now turned into a huge setback after NASCAR found illegal modifications to the rear spoiler involving a single-source supplied part. These are parts that come from a single supplier and cannot be ...Keep reading
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