HolyCoast: NASCAR Throws Out the Ceremonial First Penalties
Follow RickMoore on Twitter

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

NASCAR Throws Out the Ceremonial First Penalties

We haven't even run the first points race of the season but we already have our first penalties:

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- NASCAR has placed drivers Tony Stewart and Kurt Busch on probation for the first six races of the 2008 Sprint Cup Series season, a result of their on-track altercations Friday during practice for the Budweiser Shootout.

Stewart, driver of the No. 20 Toyota and Busch, driver of the No. 2 Dodge, violated Section 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing; altercation with another competitor) of the NASCAR rule book.

The probations start Wednesday, as practice begins for the season-opening Daytona 500.

NASCAR spokesman Ramsey Poston said the drivers were disciplined solely for the on-track portion of their clash, when the drivers deliberately used their cars as battering rams.

"We will continue to keep a check on this sport and won't let it get out of hand," Poston said. "If there is a repeat between these two, then we will take it much more seriously."

Busch and Stewart, former series champions with a history of clashing on the track, crashed during the final practice session Friday night (read more).

Busch attempted to block Stewart and got hit from behind, damaging both cars. Busch retaliated by slamming into the side of Stewart's car three times as they drove back toward the garage. Stewart then used his car to block Busch from exiting the track (watch video).

Both drivers immediately were told to meet with NASCAR officials, and Stewart and Busch continued to bicker during the heated, closed-door meeting, during which Stewart allegedly threw a punch at Busch (read more).

Last night on "This Week in NASCAR" driver Kenny Schrader said that if Tony Stewart threw a punch at Kurt Busch INSIDE the NASCAR trailer, Tony is his hero. That's a pretty gutsy move.

NASCAR announced earlier that they wanted to give the drivers the opportunity to show their personalities more than they had been allowed in the past. Punching other drivers fits right in.

No comments: