The extra progressive banking, coupled with the new Gen6 car, provided much more entertaining racing than we have seen in previous trips to Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, KN. Matt Kenseth had the field covered from the moment they unloaded the truck and won the race.
However, word was just came down as we are going to print here that Matt Kenseth's #20 Toyota Camry failed post race inspection with engine issues. NASCAR also took the #5 Chevrolet of Kasey Kahne and the #47 Toyota of Bobby Labonte, but both cars passed post race inspection.
NASCAR lowered the boom on the #20 car, form owner to driver, assessing very heavy sanctions. Penalties assessed Matt Kenseth will not be assessed in The Conway NASCAR League. We have never done it, and now with utilizing race score, an adjustment would require a high degree of time and difficulty, which will not take place. The results are what they are.
Team Hot Stuff won the week, holding off the Ford Racing posse of Boy Racing, Inc. Pamela's Pistons and BMF Lugnuts were right behind. Making significant headway in the standings were Mountain Boy, Big Boy, Lil Boy, BMF Lugnuts, Team Hot Stuff, Pamela's Pistons, O Racing and Punch.
Among those who lost positions were The Blue Deuce, Eagles Nest, Ricky Racer, Little Circle Burner, Captain Schwab, No Ones Beatch and Budah, who put all his chips with Jimmie Johnson.
Glynn is running point, followed by Man in Black Racing, 88 AMPs, Blind Squirrel Racing and CF Canes.
NASCAR returns to Saturday Night racing this week as we run the Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond International Raceway. The green flag is scheduled to drop at 7:44PM. In the aftermath of the recent terrorist acts in Boston, NASCAR will have increased security at Richmond.
Enjoy your weekend. The Kansas City Chiefs are on the clock!
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