MPM2Nite: Bread & Circuses Surround No. 48 Appeal, but Did It Matter?
To nobody’s great surprise, the appeals board upheld the penalties assessed against the No. 48 team after Daytona on Tuesday.
To nobody’s great surprise, the appeals board upheld the penalties assessed against the No. 48 team after Daytona on Tuesday.
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9. “If you think the C-posts were bad, you should have checked the A-posts.”
NASCAR is a dictatorship – there is no disputing that fact. For competitors to have any chance to question their rulings, there has to be an appeals process.
Hendrick Motorsports’ appeal fell on deaf ears, as the National Stock Racing Appeals Panel upheld all penalties assessed to the No. 48 team after Daytona.
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