Chase Briscoe and his team celebrated a successful appeal against the heavy fine and penalties they received following the Daytona 500. In a separate incident, Austin Cindric faced a 50-point deduction and a $50,
including Chase Elliott, for right-hooking competitors, a move the league deems dangerous. Meanwhile, Austin Cindric received a significant penalty but avoided suspension for a similar action at ...
NASCAR communications' Mike Forde explains why Austin Cindric wasn't suspended after COTA on the latest episode of Hauler Talk.
NASCAR penalized Austin Cindric 50 points and fined him $50,000 after an incident where he wrecked Ty Dillon at Circuit of The Americas.
Austin Cindric and Chase Briscoe experienced different outcomes with regard to NASCAR penalties, but both came out OK all things considered.
A big topic of discussion this week in the NASCAR garage is Austin Cindric and his penalty. Even Denny Hamlin is talking. There are a lot of mixed feelings about the right rear hook not resulting in a one-week suspension.
Kaulig Racing president Chris Rice has spoken out following Austin Cindric's $50,000 fine and 50 point penalty for his wreck with Kaulig driver Ty Dillon.