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Chase Briscoe wins appeal over modified spoiler during Daytona 500 pole-winning run

Chase Briscoe wins appeal over modified spoiler during Daytona 500 pole-winning run

Washington Post05-03-2025

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Chase Briscoe and Joe Gibbs Racing won their appeal Wednesday when the National Motorsports Appeals Panel said his Toyota did not have an illegally modified spoiler when he won the Daytona 500 pole.
The victory restores the 100 points and 10 playoff points NASCAR had penalized Briscoe for the spoiler violation. The team also gets its 100 points and 10 playoff points back, and crew chief James Small's four-race suspension was rescinded, as was the $100,000 fine to the team.
Briscoe is now tied for 14th in the season standings with Carson Hocevar headed into Sunday's race at Phoenix Raceway. They are one point ahead of Kyle Larson, who is 16th in the season standings.
'The panel believes that the elongation of some of the holes on the number 19 Cup car spoiler base is caused by the process of attaching that specific spoiler base to the rear deck and not modification of the single source part,' the panel wrote.
Joe Gibbs said he was appreciative of the process 'NASCAR has in place that allowed us the opportunity to present our explanation of what led to the penalty issued to our No. 19 team.
'We are thankful for the consideration and ruling by the National Motorsports Appeals Panel,' the team owner added. 'It is obviously great news for our 19 team and everyone at Joe Gibbs Racing. We look forward to focusing on the remainder of our season starting this weekend in Phoenix.'
Briscoe also thanked the panel and NASCAR on social media 'for giving us the option to show our evidence.' He also thanked Joe Gibbs Racing for preparing his car for his debut season with the team.
The appeals panel consisted of former motorsports marketing executive Dixon Johnston, former Speed Channel president Hunter Nickell and former South Boston Speedway general manager Cathy Rice.
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