NASCAR issues stiff penalties to Chase Briscoe's team for violation found after Daytona 500
NASCAR issued severe penalties to Chase Briscoe's Joe Gibbs Racing team for a spoiler violation found after Sunday's Daytona 500.
NASCAR issued the following penalties:
— Crew chief James Small has been suspended for the next four Cup events through Las Vegas.
— Joe Gibbs Racing has been docked 100 team owner points and 10 playoff points.
— Chase Briscoe has been penalized 100 driver points and 10 playoff points.
— Joe Gibbs Racing has been fined $100,000.
NASCAR stated the penalty was a modification to the spoiler, which is a single-source supplied part.
Briscoe finished fourth in the Daytona 500. With the penalty, he enters Sunday's race at Atlanta with -67 points.

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