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BUSTED: The No. 33 Circle Sport Chevy popped with a P4 penalty

Slugger Labbe suspended for three races and fined $50,000.

Brian Scott, Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

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Crew chief Slugger Labbe
Brian Scott, Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet
Crew chief Slugger Labbe
Brian Scott, Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet
Dale Jarrett and Slugger Labbe
Brian Scott, Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet
Paul Menard, Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet
Slugger Labbe sets the angle of the spoiler

NASCAR has penalized the No. 33 Circle Sport Racing team in the Sprint Cup series for an unapproved truck trailing arm and its installation.

The rear suspension piece and mounting, which was discovered in pre-qualifying inspection last Friday at Auto Club Speedway, carries a P4 penalty.

Team owner Joe Falk has been docked 25 championship points. Crew chief Richard “Slugger” Labbe was fined $50,000 and suspended for the next three Sprint Cup Championship races along with non-point events. Labbe will be on probation throughout the end of the year.

The specific infraction, according to the 2014 NASCAR rulebook includes:

12.1: Actions detrimental to stock car racing;

20.14.2: Rear Suspension: Truck Trailing Arm

            E. The left and right side truck trailing arms must be mounted to the truck trailing arm mounting brackets using a one-piece, minimum ¾ inch diameter magnetic steel bolt.

            F. The horizontal centerline of the highest truck trailing arm mounting bolt must not be higher than the top surface of the truck trailing arm crossmember, at the respective truck trailing arm mounting bracket, when the vehicle is at inspection orientation.

INFRACTION: The ¾ inch diameter magnetic steel truck trailing arm mounting bolt was not installed horizontally.

            J. Truck trailing arm must conform to the following drawing as specified in the NASCAR rule book: Rear Suspension-Truck Trailing Arm: A-008-00183-14 Rev.C

INFRACTION: Truck trailing arm monoball sleeve does not meet the drawing specifications. Sleeve is required to be minimum .125 inch minimum thick x two inches wide sleeve machined for press fit of .750 I.D. or .875 I.D. monoball assembly.

20.3.3.2.1: Truck Trailing Arm Crossmember Assembly:Truck Trailing Arm Mounting Brackets

            B. Truck trailing arm mounting brackets must be constructed of magnetic steel flat plate with a minimum thickness of 0.169 inch.

INFRACTION: Truck trailing arm mounting bracket adapter was machined from Aluminum solid.

20.20: Assembled Vehicle Overall Rules

            A. Except in cases explicitly permitted in the NASCAR rules, installation of additional components and/or modifications of existing components to affect the aerodynamic properties of the vehicle will not be permitted, including but not limited to, safety systems, chassis and roll cage, suspension, steering systems, brake systems, heat shields, body fillers, body sealers, filler panels, drivetrain components and exhaust components

Brian Scott, who is running a limited schedule in the No. 33 Whitetail Chevy finished 27th on Sunday.

Labbe, 46, is employed by Richard Childress Racing. He transitioned into the research and development department after stepping down as crew chief for the No. 33 team and Paul Menard last October. This is not Labbe’s first offense. He busted following the 2012 August Michigan race for unapproved frame rails, sat out six races and incurred a $100,000 fine. In 2003, Labbe was cited for an illegal carburetor in the July Daytona race which cost him $25,000.

 

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