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RFK Racing loses NASCAR Cup appeal, big penalties upheld

RFK Racing loses NASCAR Cup appeal, big penalties upheld

Brad Keselowski and RFK Racing were docked 100 driver and owner points, while crew chief Matt McCall was fined $100,000 and suspended for four races, after it was discovered that that illegal modifications to parts supplied by NASCAR were run on the 2012 Cup Series champion’s #6 Ford Mustang.

The penalty dropped new team co-owner Keselowski, who left Team Penske at the end of 2021, out of a playoff spot and all the way down to 35th in the standings.

Keselowski has only made his way up to 31st in the standings since then, with a single top 10 finish in the season-opening Daytona 500 to his name so far this year.

The team was one of two chosen (the other being Chase Elliott’s #9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet) to have their cars taken back to the NASCAR R&D Centre for a full teardown following the Atlanta race won by William Byron.

NASCAR stated before the season that any modifications to supplied parts on the new-for-2022 Next Gen cars would result in severe penalties, including…

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