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Randall Howard, Our Motorsports Hauler Driver Suspended For Behavioral Violation

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NASCAR released it’s weekly penalty report on Tuesday. Following NASCAR’s race weekend at it’s shortest track — Martinsville Speedway — there was a suspension handed down as well as one lug nut penalty.

Randall Howard, the hauler driver for the No. 23 Our Motorsports team in the NASCAR Xfinity Series has been suspended for a behavioral violation. According to the release from NASCAR, Howard’s suspension was due to violating Sections 12.1 & 19 of the NASCAR Rulebook, which pertains to the substance abuse policy.

The 56-year old will serve an indefinite suspension from NASCAR.

Additionally, Tim Silva, the crew chief for the No. 49 CMU Motorsports team in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series was fined $2,500 for violating section 10.9.10.4 in the NASCAR Rulebook. The No. 49 truck had one unsecured lug nut following Saturday’s event.

The No. 49 truck was driven by Roger Reuse, who brought the truck home to a 35th-place finish on Saturday at Martinsville.

6 Responses

  1. Will Hamlin be fined for using the ,f bomb an bumping bowman after race FedEx needs to leave Joe Gibbs racing for a new team that does not use the words. Like Hamlin I will not use , , ,FedEx to ship anything I hope all Christians will not ship through FedEx boycotted them

  2. You do realize by that action Denny and his teams payday for doing their job and his driving ability was cut in half by a shot move right. It is all about the money at some point. Winning also means sales of all those little things that bring in tons of extra earned cash also. So yes,I would be pissed too.

  3. Nascar should make hamlin attend same class as Kyle and should be made to start last in the championship race sunday

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