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  • Martin Truex booted from Chase

    CONCORD, N.C. -- Ryan Newman replaced Martin Truex Jr. in the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship on Monday night when NASCAR penalized Michael Waltrip Racing for manipulating the outcome of last weekend's race at Richmond.

    Michael Waltrip Racing was fined $300,000, and general manager Ty Norris received an indefinite suspension. Truex, Clint Bowyer and Brian Vickers were docked 50 points apiece -- but Bowyer's deduction does not affect his position in the Chase, which begins Sunday at Chicago.

    "We penalize to not have this happen again," NASCAR president Mike Helton said. "It's a message from the league saying 'You can't do this.'"

    Newman was leading with seven laps remaining Saturday night at Richmond, where a victory would have given him the final spot in the 12-driver Chase field. But Bowyer spun to bring out a caution, setting in motion a chain of events that ultimately led to Newman losing the race and Bowyer teammate Truex earning the final Chase berth.




    Newman I am proud that NASCAR took a stand with respect to what went on Saturday night at Richmond. I know it was a tough decision to make. With that being said, myself, Matt Borland (crew chief) and this entire No. 39 team are looking forward to competing for the 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship.
    ” -- Ryan Newman

    "I am proud that NASCAR took a stand with respect to what went on Saturday night at Richmond," Newman said in a statement. "I know it was a tough decision to make. With that being said, myself, [crew chief] Matt Borland and this entire No. 39 team are looking forward to competing for the 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship."

    While examining the situation, NASCAR reviewed communication between Bowyer and his Michael Waltrip Racing crew that seemed to indicate the spin was deliberate, as well as additional evidence that suggested MWR had Bowyer and Vickers take a dive over the final three laps so Joey Logano would knock Jeff Gordon out of Chase contention in yet another attempt to help Truex.

    Bowyer denied Saturday night he intentionally spun and Truex was an unwitting participant. There's been silence from MWR officials, manufacturer Toyota and sponsors 5-Hour Energy (Bowyer) and NAPA Auto Parts (Truex), which pay millions to fund the race programs and likely owe MWR bonuses for each driver making the Chase.

    The controversy surrounding Saturday's race put a damper on Newman's Monday announcement that he had reached a deal with Richard Childress Racing to replace Jeff Burton next season in the No. 31 Chevrolet.

    "What happened to me Saturday night is the toughest thing that I've ever gone through in any kind of racing in my 30 years of driving because of the way everything went down," Newman said. "I knew this announcement was coming, but in the end, I don't think it's anything to compare or contrast or say that the positive outweighs the negative or even compensates for it."

    Now Newman gets the chance to compete for the title in his final races with Stewart-Haas Racing. He won the Brickyard this year and has 17 career victories overall.

    "Obviously, we're very pleased with NASCAR's decision to provide Ryan Newman's rightful place in this year's Chase," SHR co-owner Tony Stewart said in a statement. "NASCAR was put in a very difficult position Saturday night at Richmond and we commend the sanctioning body for taking the time to do the necessary due diligence to ensure that the right call was made."

    MWR can appeal the penalties, which included placing crew chiefs Brian Pattie (Bowyer), Scott Miller (Vickers) and Chad Johnston (Truex) on probation through the end of the year. While Norris can work through the appeal process if MWR chooses to appeal, it won't change Truex's status in the Chase.

    In-car audio from Saturday night's race framed the situation as Bowyer's crew goading him into spinning his car to bring out the yellow in an effort to prevent Newman from winning.





    Chase for the Sprint Cup Standings

    Ryan Newman replaced Martin Truex Jr. as the 12th seed in the Chase for the Sprint Cup as part of penalties levied against Michael Waltrip Racing.

    1. Matt Kenseth
    2. Jimmie Johnson
    3. Kyle Busch
    4. Kevin Harvick
    5. Carl Edwards
    6. Joey Logano
    7. Greg Biffle
    8. Clint Bowyer
    9. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
    10. Kurt Busch
    11. Kasey Kahne
    12. Ryan Newman

    Full standings



    "Thirty-nine is going to win the race," Bowyer was told over his radio.

    "Is your arm starting to hurt?" Pattie asked. After a pause, Pattie said, "I bet it's hot in there. Itch it."

    Bowyer's car then spun.

    NASCAR did not have access to that footage until well after the race, and it was presumably among the materials that were reviewed before the punishment was announced.

    Also, it became apparent early Sunday morning that Bowyer and Vickers further aided Truex by taking a dive over the final three laps.

    When the race resumed with three laps to go, Gordon was poised to claim the 10th spot in the Chase, and Logano was ahead of Truex in position to claim the second wild card.

    But Bowyer and Vickers both made pit stops in the final three laps that allowed Logano to improve his position and move ahead of Gordon. That bumped Gordon from contention and freed the wild card for Truex. Gordon was not eligible for the wild card.

    The AP reviewed team communications for Bowyer and Vickers on Sunday, and Vickers was told by Norris to pit because, "We need that one point."

    "We're probably going to pit here on green," Norris says.

    "Are you talking to me?" a surprised Vickers asks.

    Vickers continued to question the call, at one point asking, "I don't understand, pit right now?"

    "You've got to pit this time. We need that one point," Norris replies.

    "10-4. Do I got a tire going down?" Vickers asked.

    Vickers then pitted as the field went green. When he asked after if his crew found anything with the tire, Norris replied, "I'll see you after the race, Brian, I owe you a kiss."

    Helton indicated Monday that conversation between Norris and Vickers, with Vickers' confusion over the directives he was given, was the smoking gun against MWR.

    "Ty Norris confirmed the conversation most everyone has heard with the 55 driver," Helton said.

    Bowyer's radio communication was not as verbose, but he had already pitted twice after his spin, once to change the tire and once for Pattie to double-check for any damage. The team then called him down pit road a third time with no explanation just as the field went green.

  • #2
    Wow, Wow, Wow!!!

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    • #3
      Bunch of bullshit!!!

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      • #4
        Glad NASCAR did the right thing

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        • #5
          I agree vols. after reading the above, they had to do this to stop it from happening in the future and it was no doubt the right move.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by The Lovedoc View Post
            Bunch of bullshit!!!
            I gotta hear your dumbass logic of this being bullshit

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            • #7
              Vickers was the funniest though. Going green with 3 to go ... Come in Brian. Huh, you want me to pit? Now, really?? Yeah we need the point.

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              • #8
                I'll bet Bowyer is fucking PISSED at losing 50 points over the whole deal. He's pretty much already fucked for winning the chase now!

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                • #9
                  It says it didn't affect bowyer at all kb because he didn't lose any positions

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                  • #10
                    Vickers: do I have a tire going down or something?

                    Pit crew: we will talk after the race

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by wayne1218 View Post
                      Vickers: do I have a tire going down or something?

                      Pit crew: we will talk after the race

                      That's the funniest one of all the radio data NASCAR had. When Vickers was first asked to pit he said " huh, are y'all talking to me"? I can't believe they didn't have some type of code word or something without making it so obvious

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by kbsooner21 View Post
                        I gotta hear your dumbass logic of this being bullshit
                        Doc doesn't have time to let us in on his logic. He has bigger fish to fry with how he's going to defend his idiot president during this whole Syria controversy.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by wayne1218 View Post
                          It says it didn't affect bowyer at all kb because he didn't lose any positions
                          I thought I heard he was getting docked 50 points.

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                          • #14
                            He was but it says above that it will not affect his position in the chase

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by wayne1218 View Post
                              He was but it says above that it will not affect his position in the chase
                              More NASCAR logic huh

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