Austin Dillon’s Team Penalized, Loses Points Lead

Austin Dillon scored the Nationwide win at Kentucky Speedway Saturday, but lost the series points lead after Dillon’s car was found to be too low in post race tech. Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images for NASCAR

The No. 3 NASCAR Nationwide Series team and driver Austin Dillon were penalized Monday for rules violations at Kentucky Speedway, knocking the rookie driver from the top of the points standings.

Dillon took over the points lead after dominating Friday night’s Feed the Children 300, leading 192 of 200 laps in his first Nationwide victory. But his No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet did not pass the post-race inspection, failing to meet the minimum rear car height.

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Crew chief Danny Stockman Jr. was fined $10,000 for the infractions. He and car chief Robert Strmiska remain on probation until Dec. 31 for illegal modifications to the No. 3 Chevy found during inspections at Richmond International Raceway in April.

 

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