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call_me_andrew
22nd July 2011, 05:09
Ryan Newman stripped of Modified win for violations - From the Marbles - NASCAR*Blog - Yahoo! Sports (http://sports.yahoo.com/nascar/blog/from_the_marbles/post/Ryan-Newman-stripped-of-Modified-win-for-violati?urn=nascar-wp2592)

It's pretty well explained.


Well, at least Ryan Newman got to keep the New Hampshire win he really needed. Beyond that, not much good news for him on Wednesday.

NASCAR has announced that Newman's Whelen Modified team committed violations on Saturday in winning the Loudon race, and as a result has stripped Newman of the win and disqualified him from the race. As NASCAR indicated in announcing the violation, "the intake manifold ports did not completely seal to the cylinder head ports. The use of metal shim-type intake manifold gaskets is not permitted."

So what kind of advantage did this give? More air to the engine. Sirius XM's Dave Moody reported that the car's intake manifold bolts were apparently drilled, which lets air bypass the restrictor plate. Those holes were allegedly filled with wax to disguise their presence from inspectors, and then the wax melted in the race's heat. Allegedly slick, yes?

As a result of the violation, crew chief Mike LaRochelle has been suspended from all NASCAR regional touring events until the end of the year, as has Kevin Manion, owner of the No. 7. Manion, Jamie McMurray's crew chief, will apparently be allowed to continue his Sprint Cup duties without further action.

The No. 7 car drew NASCAR's attention because of Newman's impressive run in the last two years: four starts at Loudon and Bristol, four wins. That does tend to raise an eyebrow or two.

Sparky1329
22nd July 2011, 05:18
That's a first as far as I know. :eek:

00steven
22nd July 2011, 14:57
Those are some major infractions right there.

Lee Roy
22nd July 2011, 15:56
I just wonder if Newman knew what they were doing?

slorydn1
22nd July 2011, 16:13
The modifieds have been doing that sort of thing for years (taking wins away for violations)-yes nascar runs it now-but they decided to keep things going the way they have been. I don't forsee this migrating to the 3 national touring series, unfortunately.

call_me_andrew
23rd July 2011, 03:17
That's a first as far as I know. :eek:

Actually the first Sprint Cup race ended with a driver getting his win taken away.

Jim Roper won the first race at Chalortotte Speedway after Glenn Dunnaway was caught using illegal rear springs. Nevermind that Dunnaway beat Roper by 3 laps.

1949-01 - Racing-Reference.info (http://www.racing-reference.info/race/1949-01/W)

Sparky1329
23rd July 2011, 04:42
The modifieds have been doing that sort of thing for years (taking wins away for violations)-yes nascar runs it now-but they decided to keep things going the way they have been. I don't forsee this migrating to the 3 national touring series, unfortunately.

I don't follow the Mods much but I think it's a good thing.

Sparky1329
23rd July 2011, 04:43
Actually the first Sprint Cup race ended with a driver getting his win taken away.

Jim Roper won the first race at Chalortotte Speedway after Glenn Dunnaway was caught using illegal rear springs. Nevermind that Dunnaway beat Roper by 3 laps.

1949-01 - Racing-Reference.info (http://www.racing-reference.info/race/1949-01/W)

Yeah, it was so long ago you had to look it up. I was only 4 years old in 1949 so I wasn't into NASCAR yet. :)

slorydn1
24th July 2011, 15:43
Yeah, it was so long ago you had to look it up. I was only 4 years old in 1949 so I wasn't into NASCAR yet. :)

Yeah, and I was Negative-20 in1949,LOL :D ;)

harvick#1
24th July 2011, 16:02
Now, only if they would do this to the big boys, you cheat, you should be disqualified and stripped of a win. Thats the only way to make sure teams stay in the rule book.

00steven
24th July 2011, 18:31
Now, only if they would do this to the big boys, you cheat, you should be disqualified and stripped of a win. Thats the only way to make sure teams stay in the rule book.

Agreed. There is no room for cheaters in modern times.

Sparky1329
25th July 2011, 03:32
Yeah, and I was Negative-20 in1949,LOL :D ;)

:D :up:

My son was negative 19 in 1949. :D