GAC05
Quit buggin' me
Another strike for putting PPF under a wrap:
NASCAR's Senior VP of Competition Scott Miller has now revealed that extra strips of material were found under the decorative vinyl sponsor wraps of the vehicles that put them out of acceptable specifications.
"In our review of the post-race infractions on the 11 and 18 cars at Pocono it was discovered that a single piece of clear tape was positioned over each of the lower corners of the front fascia ahead of the left-front and right-front wheel openings on both those cars," Brown said.
"The added pieces were 2 inches wide and 5.5 inches long with a thickness of 0.012 inches and installed under the wrap. This change in our build process was not properly vetted within our organization and we recognize it is against NASCAR's rules. We apologize to everyone for this mistake, and we have made changes to our procedures to ensure that it does not happen again."
NASCAR's Senior VP of Competition Scott Miller has now revealed that extra strips of material were found under the decorative vinyl sponsor wraps of the vehicles that put them out of acceptable specifications.
"In our review of the post-race infractions on the 11 and 18 cars at Pocono it was discovered that a single piece of clear tape was positioned over each of the lower corners of the front fascia ahead of the left-front and right-front wheel openings on both those cars," Brown said.
"The added pieces were 2 inches wide and 5.5 inches long with a thickness of 0.012 inches and installed under the wrap. This change in our build process was not properly vetted within our organization and we recognize it is against NASCAR's rules. We apologize to everyone for this mistake, and we have made changes to our procedures to ensure that it does not happen again."