Major penalty coming for the #38? bleeder valves found on the tires

Read this over at jayski's.  It sounds like the #38 could have a 200 point $200,000 penalty coming and could put Robby back in the Top 35!!!

 

 

Illegal bleeder valves on the #38 at Pocono? Sources tell Sirius that NASCAR discovered clandestine [secrecy or concealed] air pressure bleeder valves on the tires of Travis Kvapil's #38 Front Row Motorsports Ford Sunday at Pocono Raceway. Following the rain delay, NASCAR officials reportedly observed two soft tires on the rear of Kvapil's car and held him from rolling back onto the track for the start of the race. Closer examination of those tire and wheel assemblies allegedly revealed illegal bleeder valves, which purge excess air pressure from the tires as it accumulates under race conditions. If confirmed, the team would likely face a major NASCAR penalty, since tires are considered to be one of the sanctions "untouchable" items, along with engines and fuel.(Sirius Speedway)(6-8-2010)

 

 

 

 

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Is Joe West head of Nascar's penalty committee? Because this seems like something he would do.
Another way to look at it is if they do hand down this huge penalty, does the owner pay it? If he does, does he make all three teams s/p which would then make what 11 teams s/p, if I was Nascar this is something they should think about already 6 teams drop out at the beginning of every race wonder how it would look to have 9...that's nearly a quarter of the field....I understand it's in Robby's best interest for this penalty to be in his favor but it could have an adverse affect...all round.
FROM JAYSKI
UPDATE: After yesterday's story about Front Row's possible infraction at Pocono, [NASCAR Insiders] are hearing today that the penalty from NASCAR could be the biggest ever handed down. When NASCAR makes the announcement later today or tomorrow, expect the penalty to include a $250,000 fine and 300 driver and owner points for Travis Kvapil and owner Bob Jenkins. A suspension for crew chief Steven Lane will also be included. This penalty tops the sanctions handed down last season to Carl Long's team after his engine was discovered to be too large at Charlotte. No word yet on how this will affect the team's status moving forward. Expect the team to appeal the decision. (NASCAR Insiders)(6-8-2010)
Did Taco Bell give them the gas release technology?
Now thats good Humor! I know Taco Bell gives me plenty of Gas Release
Hope this all turns out true, I was thinking I possibly wasted a bunch of money for the Daytona July race coming up. I'd feel a lot better if the 7 is locked in at that plate race. Keeping my fingers crossed it's 300pts.
so FRM better run for the boarder
I can't imagine NASCAR cares too much what happens to this team. Like another poster said, Taco Bell isn't an OFFICIAL NASCAR sponsor, so piss on them, right? And honestly, that whole driver swapping thing between the 34/37/38 all year is a little shady. They sort of stretch the rules of fair competition there anyway.
Its going to be the biggest fine ever, lets just put it at that.
Rumors are $250K and 300 points.

That could force them financially to reduce to 2 teams.

Who says Robby isn't lucky?
that would bring the 26 in to the fold with the 71 s&p
Robby might not have the best luck, but he is not STUPID.

Whoever did this has bad luck and is stupid.

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