A statement provided by the team said: “Hendrick Motorsports will not appeal the disqualification of the No. 48 car following Sunday’s race at the Charlotte ROVAL. NASCAR allows a clear margin ...
Here are all the details about which car was disqualified and what it means for the NASCAR playoffs. Bowman drove the No. 48 Ally Bank Chevy in the Charlotte Roval race. He finished 18th but then ...
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CONCORD, N.C. — The No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet was disqualified following post-race inspection at the Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval, officials announced Sunday. Alex Bowman wheeled ...
"Hendrick Motorsports will not appeal the disqualification of the No. 48 car following Sunday's race at the Charlotte ROVAL," the team statement explained. "NASCAR allows a clear margin to account ...
The results of the Bank of America ROVAL 400 at Charlotte Motor Speedway have changed with Alex Bowman's unexpected disqualification, which reshaped the NASCAR ... his No. 48 car was underweight ...
All playoff cars go through inspection after the race. #NASCAR’s Brad Moran explains the disqualification to the 48 car after post-race inspection at the Charlotte Roval pic.twitter.com ...
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NASCAR informed reporters late Sunday — about two hours after the conclusion of the elimination race on Charlotte’s Roval — that it had disqualified the 48 car for failing post-race inspection.
Hendrick Motorsports opted not to appeal the Alex Bowman disqualification from the Charlotte road course, an admission that there didn’t appear to be such an extenuating circumstance that they ...
NASCAR took Bowman’s No. 48 car back to its R&D center for further inspection. “Unfortunately, the 48 had an issue, did not meet minimum weight,” said Brad Moran, Cup Series managing director.