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NASCAR issues suspensions to members of two mugs for wheel offenses at Las Vegas


Two cup teams will be replaced at Las Vegas Motor Speedway this weekend on their pit staff for offenses.

Nascar each suspended two pit crew members from the teams of Kyle Busch and Chase Briscoe because both teams had a band on the right track during the event.

The last time the Nascar Cup series rushed on Homestead-Miami Speedway, Tyler Reddick went from third to first on the last round to win the previous fall’s play-off match.

Nascar suspended Jackman Joseph Moser and rear tire changer Shiloh Windsor of Busch’s team and Jackman Caleb Dirks and rear tire changer Daniel Smith of Briscoe’s team.

There were no other penalties in the cup series.

Joe Gibbs Racing talked for years about what to do if a team car had to fasten a wheel after leaving his pit stall.

In the XFinity series, the teams of Josh Williams, Aric Almirola, Dean Thompson and Connor Zilisch were each imposed with a $ 5,000 fine because they were not safe and safe at the end of the race. In the Craftsman Truck Series, Justin Haley’s team was fined a $ 2500 fine for not having an air nut at the end of the race.

Nascar suspended Josiah Wright, the rear tire changer for Brad Keselowski’s team at RFK Racing, indefinitely because he violated the drug abuse policy.

Nascar suspended Corbin Sklener, who was the tire-spokesperson for GK racing in the seasonal opening truck race at Daytona, and the Jackman for Mike Harmon Racing in the Xfinity race in Daytona was suspended because he violated the drug abuse policy.



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