Nascar falls the hammer to Denny Hamlin and JGR for Bristol violation


Denny Hamlin, a pilot of Joe Gibbs Racing, competed in the Bass Pro Shops night race last week held at Bristol Motor Speedway, and Nascar struck his #11 team with a penalty. The race was scheduled for Saturday, September 13, and Hamlin's teammate Christopher Bell won it.

Hamlin ranked among the 10 best drivers in the network. The driver #11 Toyota Camry XSE started the 500 -lap main event from the sixth place with a better turn time of 15.19 seconds and a maximum speed of 126.31 mph. In addition, Pole Sitter Aj Allmender was only 0.07 seconds ahead.

But,, Denny Hamlin He fought during the race and lost some land in the first phase, ending in P11. In stage 2, he changed his gear and won a place, wrapping the stage at P10. Then, in the final phase of the race, he faced a major mishap after contacting the Pole Sitter, Allmendinger. On the 384 lap of the 500 -laps race, Hamlin's front wheel was let go.

After that, Hind Struck him with a penalty of two laps. However, this was not the case. The governing body suspended two crew members: Austin Maloney and Jackman Joel-Alexandre Bouagnon. After receiving the penalty, Joe Gibbs Racing postponed the execution for a week.

“Joe Gibbs Racing has differentiated the penalty in the week, allowing Hamlin's crew on Sunday to New Hampshire Motor Speedway,” said Bob Pockrass from Fox Sports (via NBC.com).

The two crew members will lose the Kansas Speedway and Charlotte Roval of 12 Ronda races. However, they will support Denny Hamlin in the first race of the next phase of the Playoffs, Mobil 1 301, scheduled for Sunday, September 21 in New Hampshire Motor Speedway.


“Not even my concern”: Denny Hamlin dictated his verdict on the Bristol Motor Speedway penalty

After wrapping Bass Pro Shops' night race, Denny Hamlin shared the penalty penalty of the deterioration podcast of his actions. During the episode, Hamlin claimed not to worry about the crew for the next degree, but instead focused on the things he has control.

However, when receiving the penalty, the JGR The driver called it an “unfortunate” incident. However, the pilot #11 Toyota Camry XSE said that he was not “worried” about the change in the crew, but about the things he could control in the next degree.

Denny Hamlin beyond explained:

“I have no idea who is sitting on the bench or who is ready, and it is not even my concern … because he is the head of the crew. He manages the people.

After tackling a penalty, Denny Hamlin finished the Bristol Motor Speedway race at P31. In addition, his team, Joe Gibbs Racing, dominated the first round of the playoffs, gaining victories in the three races.