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The added pieces were 2 inches wide and 5 1/2 inches long with a thickness of 0.012 inches and installed under the wrap. "In our review of the post-race infractions on the 11 and 18 cars at Pocono it was discovered that a single piece of clear tape was positioned over each of the lower corners of the front fascia ahead of the left-front and right-front wheel openings on both of those cars.
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The full statement from JGR competition director Wally Brown is below. The teams states that the installation of those parts was the result in a miscommunication, with the team not recognizing a planned change in build specifications for this week's race. Update: In a statement, Joe Gibbs Racing confirms that the issue stemmed from pieces of tape underneath the car's wraps. Elliott found that out after leaving the track yesterday and did not seem particularly excited about the news. Conversely, Chase Elliott has picked up his 17th career win. The disqualification also means that Hamlin is back down to 48 wins, moving him back down to 16th all time after briefly moving into a tie with Tony Stewart for 15th yesterday. Both Hamlin and Busch are already all but locked into the NASCAR postseason and the loss of those finishes effectively only robs the pair of playoff bonus points, so JGR may have chosen not to escalate a process that could distract the team for relatively little reward as they prepare to fight for a championship. When the ruling came down, NASCAR had indicated that the disqualification will be the only penalty the teams face. In an interview with SiriusXM Monday afternoon, NASCAR official Scott Miller added that the violation consisted of additional layers of vinyl over the lower portion of the front fascia, effectively altering the shape of the nose past legal limits imposed by the series.
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The disqualifications, the first for a technical infraction by a Cup Series race winner since 1960, came as a result of what NASCAR described yesterday as an illegally-placed material on the heavily-regulated nose of the car.
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I Don't Think I'm Ever Gonna Figure It Out (Remixed / Remastered)Ģ1.Joe Gibbs Racing did not filed an appeal of its disqualifications from Sunday's NASCAR race at Pocono before Monday's deadline, indicating that the Toyota team will accept the loss of a race win and runner-up finish for drivers Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch. This gorgeous collection is an essential listen for longtime fans and newcomers alike.ġ9. The double LP is packaged in a gatefold jacket that includes an insert of the original liner notes, a postcard of the original master tapes, and several never-before seen photos. The second disc features five live multi-track recordings from the Yo Yo A Go Go Festival in Olympia, WA in 1997, as well as three previously unreleased studio recordings and one b-side gem. This album features the original tracks carefully remastered from the original source material under the supervision of Larry Crane, owner of Jackpot! Studios and archivist of the Estate of Elliott Smith. To commemorate the 20th Anniversary of Elliott Smith’s best-selling and greatly beloved album, Either/Or, Kill Rock Stars proudly presents Either/Or: Expanded Edition.