
Drivers react to Hendrick penalty amendment: ‘A break in the system’
The National Motorsports Appeals Council amended NASCAR’s penalty to give Hendrick Motorsports its points and Playoff points back this past week.
The National Motorsports Appeals Council amended NASCAR’s penalty to give Hendrick Motorsports its points and Playoff points back this past week.
It was a masterclass by Allmendinger on Saturday afternoon.
After two consecutive wins for the first time in his career, William Byron went from hero to zero at Atlanta Sunday.
William Byron, winner of the last two NASCAR Cup Series races, doesn’t think the penalties he suffered for his team’s unauthorized modifications to the hood louvers on his No. 24 Chevrolet will have an effect on the way he races.
Late race cautions are William Byron’s friend it would seem.
William Byron would not be denied.
Hendrick Motorsports driver William Byron won the pole position for Sunday’s Dixie Vodka 400
On Thursday afternoon, Trackhouse Racing driver Daniel Suárez lost one strand of his safety net.
The NASCAR Appeal Panel announced a change to William Byron’s penalty, giving him his Playoff points back but doubling his fine.
William Byron, who will start the No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet ninth on Sunday, spoke about the penalty he and his team have been issued following an incident in the Texas race last week.