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Christopher Bell apologized to William Byron for spinning him out near the end of the race at Richmond Raceway this past Sunday after he had previously blamed Ross Chastain.
Christopher Bell put the blame squarely on Ross Chastain for a late race accident that saw Bell make contact with William Byron and send him spinning into the outside wall.
NASCAR issued an official statement noting their disappointment at the National Motorsports Appeal Panel rescinding the 100 point driver and owner points penalties that were levied against them for “unapproved parts modifications.”
NASCAR severely penalized all four of the Hendrick Motorsports NASCAR Cup Series teams as well as the No. 31 team of Kaulig Racing for “unapproved parts” at Phoenix Raceway last weekend.
The National Motorsports Appeals Panel reversed NASCAR’s points penalty to William Byron that was handed down after he wrecked Denny Hamlin under caution at Texas Motor Speedway.
NASCAR issued penalties for both William Byron and Ty Gibbs following their actions at Texas Motor Speedway on Sunday.
NASCAR Cup Series driver Kevin Harvick expressed his shock and took NASCAR to task after the company’s SVP of Competition Scott Miller claimed the organization had “no eyes on” William Byron spinning out Denny Hamlin under caution.
NASCAR SVP of Competition Scott Miller admitted that the organization completely missed William Byron hitting Denny Hamlin under caution during the race at Texas Motor Speedway on Sunday.
Kaulig Racing spotter for Justin Haley, Brett Griffin, took Joey Logano to task after he performed a bump-and-run maneuver on William Byron during the Goodyear 400 at Darlington Speedway that earned him the checkered flag.