A midweek twist on penalties -- one issued and one overturned -- have Chase Briscoe and Austin Cindric on opposite ends of the Cup standings.
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 ...
Kaulig Racing president Chris Rice didn’t hold back after Austin Cindric’s deliberate wreck of Ty Dillon at Circuit of the Americas — an incident NASCAR penalized with a $50,000 fine and a 50-point deduction.
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,
Shane van Gisbergen emerged as NASCAR's new road-course beast, and now Connor Zilisch is favored to enter the scene dramatically this week at COTA.