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Gordon gets points back in rare appeals victory
By JENNA FRYER,AP Sports
Posted: 2008-03-05 18:59:27
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -A NASCAR appeals committee has amended the penalty levied against Robby Gordon, returning the 100 points the driver was docked for an infraction found in Daytona.

The reversal Wednesday saves Gordon's season by moving him back up to 21st in the standings. The original penalty, combined with a crash in Sunday's race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, had dropped Gordon to 37th in the standings.

The National Stock Car Racing Commission also lifted crew chief Frank Kerr's six-week suspension, but raised his monetary fine from $100,000 to $150,000.


Today I ordered 2 Robbie Gordon t shirts to help out his team $$$ problems. He currently has 2 t shirts that are priced at $5.00.
BIGcheater
WHY RAISE THE FINE? I DONT UNDERSTAND, STILL.

FROM JAYSKI'S

Robby's Appeal to be held on March 5th UPDATE 2: #7-Robby Gordon's appeal to NASCAR officials in response to a 100-point penalty and six-race suspension and $100,000 fine for crew chief Frank Kerr is scheduled to be heard on Wednesday, March 5, 2008 in Daytona.(2-28-2008)
UPDATE: nothing official, but am hearing all of the penalties [points and crew chief suspension] have been rescinded BUT the fine was increased from $100,000 to $150,000.(3-5-2008)
UPDATE 2: On March 5, 2008, the National Stock Car Racing Commission heard and considered the appeal of Robby Gordon Motorsports regarding the #7 car. The appeal concerned three penalties issued by NASCAR following opening day inspection on February 8, 2008 for the Sprint Cup Series event at Daytona International Speedway. The infractions concerned Section 12-4-A of the NASCAR Rule Book “Actions detrimental to stock car racing”; Section 12-4-Q “Any determination by NASCAR Officials that the car, car parts, components, and/or equipment used in the Event do not conform to NASCAR rules” and Section 20-3.1-A: “Unapproved front bumper cover.”
The penalties assessed were:
* Loss of 100 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Championship Car Owner Points for car owner Robby Gordon.
* Loss of 100 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Championship Driver Points for driver Robby Gordon.
* $100,000.00 fine; suspension from NASCAR for the next six (6) NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Championship Events; suspension from NASCAR until April 9, 2008, and probation until December 31, 2008 for crew chief, Frank Kerr.
The Appellants argued that the bumper cover was installed as delivered from the manufacturer, that it did not provide a competition advantage since it was discovered prior to being allowed on the racetrack, and that the bumper met the templates. The Appellants also argued against the severity of the penalties. In deliberating, the Commission considered several factors. The bumper cover constituted an obvious rules infraction and the Appellants did not contest the legality of the part. The Commission notes and reaffirms the following fundamental principal which is vital to maintaining the integrity of the sport: Regardless of the source of an unapproved part on a racecar, the race team that officially enters the car in a NASCAR race is ultimately accountable for that racecar’s conformance, or non-conformance, to the rules. However, the Commission believes that the facts presented during the hearing represented an extraordinary and unusual set of circumstances. While this does not excuse the infraction, the National Stock Car Racing Commission has decided to reinstate the car owner and driver championship points, lift the suspension, and increase the fine. For the crew chief, Frank Kerr, the penalty is increased to $150,000 and he remains on probation through Dec. 31, 2008. The Appellants have the right under Section 15 of the Rule Book to appeal this decision to the National Stock Car Racing Commissioner.(NASCAR PR)(3-5-2008) Comment here



THIS IS GETTING STUPID!!!
KCR87
Cousin Carl - down 100 points, 100k and without Osborne for 6 races.
circusracer
QUOTE (kelcar14 @ Mar 5 2008, 11:26 PM) *
Cousin Carl - down 100 points, 100k and without Osborne for 6 races.

Roided, jerk, better than the rest of us Carl?
circusracer
QUOTE (BIGcheater @ Mar 5 2008, 11:07 PM) *
WHY RAISE THE FINE? I DONT UNDERSTAND, STILL.

FROM JAYSKI'S

Robby's Appeal to be held on March 5th UPDATE 2: #7-Robby Gordon's appeal to NASCAR officials in response to a 100-point penalty and six-race suspension and $100,000 fine for crew chief Frank Kerr is scheduled to be heard on Wednesday, March 5, 2008 in Daytona.(2-28-2008)
UPDATE: nothing official, but am hearing all of the penalties [points and crew chief suspension] have been rescinded BUT the fine was increased from $100,000 to $150,000.(3-5-2008)
UPDATE 2: On March 5, 2008, the National Stock Car Racing Commission heard and considered the appeal of Robby Gordon Motorsports regarding the #7 car. The appeal concerned three penalties issued by NASCAR following opening day inspection on February 8, 2008 for the Sprint Cup Series event at Daytona International Speedway. The infractions concerned Section 12-4-A of the NASCAR Rule Book “Actions detrimental to stock car racing”; Section 12-4-Q “Any determination by NASCAR Officials that the car, car parts, components, and/or equipment used in the Event do not conform to NASCAR rules” and Section 20-3.1-A: “Unapproved front bumper cover.”
The penalties assessed were:
* Loss of 100 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Championship Car Owner Points for car owner Robby Gordon.
* Loss of 100 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Championship Driver Points for driver Robby Gordon.
* $100,000.00 fine; suspension from NASCAR for the next six (6) NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Championship Events; suspension from NASCAR until April 9, 2008, and probation until December 31, 2008 for crew chief, Frank Kerr.
The Appellants argued that the bumper cover was installed as delivered from the manufacturer, that it did not provide a competition advantage since it was discovered prior to being allowed on the racetrack, and that the bumper met the templates. The Appellants also argued against the severity of the penalties. In deliberating, the Commission considered several factors. The bumper cover constituted an obvious rules infraction and the Appellants did not contest the legality of the part. The Commission notes and reaffirms the following fundamental principal which is vital to maintaining the integrity of the sport: Regardless of the source of an unapproved part on a racecar, the race team that officially enters the car in a NASCAR race is ultimately accountable for that racecar’s conformance, or non-conformance, to the rules. However, the Commission believes that the facts presented during the hearing represented an extraordinary and unusual set of circumstances. While this does not excuse the infraction, the National Stock Car Racing Commission has decided to reinstate the car owner and driver championship points, lift the suspension, and increase the fine. For the crew chief, Frank Kerr, the penalty is increased to $150,000 and he remains on probation through Dec. 31, 2008. The Appellants have the right under Section 15 of the Rule Book to appeal this decision to the National Stock Car Racing Commissioner.(NASCAR PR)(3-5-2008) Comment here



THIS IS GETTING STUPID!!!

I have never been a Robby Gordon fan but I really feel that nascar keeps screwing him and its not right at all. I have met in person a couple of times and he is pretty arrogant, but he doesnt deserve to be robbed and robbed by NA$CAR. If stock car racing was a country, and NA$CAR was its government, then Mr. France would be this guy:
schinde
Hurrah for Robbie!

Hurrah!

have a good day,

schinde
stinkfist
Robbie just aint corperate enough for nascar.
BIGcheater
I'D LIKE TO SEE ROBBY SELL HIS CUP STUFF AND GO RACE INDY CARS. THAT SERIES COULD USE HIM, AND MAY EVEN APPRECIATE HIM.
wbta
You should'nt be so quick to condemn this guy, I,ve met with him a few times, and was even going to go to work for him on Baja vehicles, through Tony Diaz Racing. I will admit that the guy is initially a dick. No other word fits as well as "a dick" for him, but he does an awful lot, and I mean AN AWFUL LOT for up and coming racers in many different racing series. Unfortunately, most of these series are not in the circle track genre, but racin' is racin' The people I talked to that worked for him thought he was the greatest thing since sliced bread, so I would have to think he is a stand-up kinda guy. He just is'nt a good first impression kinda guy. Just like me, when people meet me for the first , they don't like me, but once they get to know me they hate me. Hope to see you on track this year, Roger, if there's anything I can do to help, don't hesitate to call. Jeff
BIGcheater
GOOD TO HEAR FROM YOU JEFF, WAS STARTING TO WONDER IF THE BOSS LADY WAS WORKING YOU TOO HARD! biggrin.gif AND I HOPE TO BE AT THE TRACK IN SOME SHAPE OR FORM. MAYBE DRIVING icon_mrgreen.gif
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