Nascar

NASCAR Hands Down Penalties After Charlotte Motor Speedway Weekend

Four sanctions imposed for safety violations, procedural breaches and conduct issues

NASCAR announced a series of penalties on Monday following the conclusion of the recent race weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway, marking a decisive response to a cluster of safety and conduct violations that unfolded on the track.

Safety and Conduct Infractions

Katherine Legge’s crew was suspended after a safety infraction involving the tires and wheels of her car, a violation that NASCAR deemed a direct threat to on‑track integrity.

Ross Chastain’s team received a monetary fine and a crew member’s suspension for improperly installed lug nuts, an oversight that triggered a separate safety breach.

Evanna Howell was handed an indefinite suspension for a behavioral infraction, underscoring NASCAR’s commitment to maintaining a respectful environment for all participants.

Appeals Panel Decision

The appeals panel upheld the penalty imposed on Ryan Preece for his involvement in a crash that took out Ty Gibbs, a decision that has sparked discussion among fans and analysts.

Collectively, these actions illustrate NASCAR’s effort to reinforce procedural integrity and athlete accountability as the championship season progresses.

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