- 2007 NASCAR Gatorade Duel scandal
The 2007 NASCAR Gatorade Duel Scandal was a collection of various allegation of cheating in the 2007
NASCAR Gatorade Duel s, the qualifying event for theDaytona 500 .Penalties
Pole qualifying
Evernham Motorsports team directors (equivalent ofcrew chief ) Rodney Childers (#10Valvoline Dodge Charger ) and Josh Browne (#19 UAW/Dodge Dealers Charger) were suspended for Daytona and the following week's race at Fontana, fined $25,000 (US), plus both their teams and drivers (Scott Riggs for the #10,Elliott Sadler for the #19) were penalized 25 championship points due to an illegal modification that was corrected before qualifying in pre-qualifying inspection. It was worse for crew chiefs Kenny Francis (Evernham Motorsports #9 UAW/Dodge Dealers Charger) and Robbie Reiser (Roush Fenway Racing #17DeWalt Ford Fusion ) teams. Both were suspended for Daytona and the next three races, slapped with a $50,000 fine, and their teams and drivers (Kasey Kahne for the #9 andMatt Kenseth for the #17) had 50 points taken away from them because of illegal modifications found in post-qualifying inspection. In addition, due to the modifications, their qualifying times were disallowed. (Kenseth had the 11th-fastest time in the opening round, while Kahne was 28th. [http://www.jayski.com/stats/2007/grids/2007duels-grid.htm] ) The penalty to the #10 team would drop it out of the top-35 in owners points. However, that would be mere drops in the bucket compared to what would happen next.Michael Waltrip Racing
On
February 14 , three days after the first round of qualifying, David Hyder, the crew chief forMichael Waltrip and Bobby Kennedy, competition director forMichael Waltrip Racing (#44 and #55) and Waltrip-PPI Racing (#00) were ejected from the track by NASCAR officials. Earlier, theintake manifold from Waltrip's #55 car had been confiscated by NASCAR when "an unknown substance" was found in it during post-qualifying inspection. When a new manifold was installed and the engine test-run, the same substance was found in the new manifold, resulting in NASCAR impounding the entire car and disallowing Waltrip's qualifying time, which was 25th fastest. Just before 6 PM US EST, NASCAR held a press conference at which it was announced that both Hyder and Kennedy were suspended indefinitely, Hyder fined $100,000, Waltrip docked 100 championship points, and the team, owned by Waltrip's wife, Buffy, were docked 100 car owner points for violations that included a violation of the rule prohibiting the blending of gasoline with "alcohols, ethers, or other oxygenates." Waltrip was permitted to compete in the first Gatorade Duel qualifying race in a backup car. He finished eighth, which was high enough to qualify the car for the Daytona 500.As a result of the penalty, Waltrip became only the second driver to ever have a negative score in the championship standings. He finished Daytona with -27 points, as his 30th-place showing, worth 73 points, did not compensate for the 100-point penalty. This remained his score until
June 4 , when he finally made his second start of the year atDover International Speedway in the Cup series' 14th race. Meanwhile, Kennedy was fired from MWR in April 2007.Duel Race #2
In a post-race inspection following the second Gatorade Duel qualifying race, race winner
Jeff Gordon , driver of theHendrick Motorsports #24DuPont Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS had been found to be one inch too low because of misaligned bolts on ashock absorber . Due to the official's belief that the violation was unintentional, he kept the win, but would start 42nd in the Daytona 500.Aftermath
The race, won by
Kevin Harvick , saw the following point readjustments based on the penalties handed out:* Sadler: Finished 6th, was 11th in points, 65 points behind Harvick.
* Kahne: Finished 7th, was tied for 23rd, 94 points behind.
* Kenseth: Finished 27th, was tied for 40th, 157 points behind.
* Riggs: Finished 37th, was 42nd, 163 points behind.
* Waltrip: Finished 30th, was 43rd, 217 points behind, becoming the first driver in NASCAR history to begin a season with a negative point total following the Daytona 500 race (-27 points), and second driver to carry a negative point total for a race (Jeremy Mayfield carried -26 points following the 2000 DieHard 500 after a similar fuel violation.)On
March 6 , appeals for Kenseth by Roush Fenway Racing and Kahne by Evernham Motorsports were denied by the three-member panel that oversees NASCAR's disciplinary action. Before that, Kenseth had been able to climb to 12th in the standings after winning the Auto Club 500 with interim crew chief Chip Bolin.As of October 2007, neither NASCAR nor MWR has specified what substance was found in Waltrip's engine.
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* [http://www.nascar.com/2007/news/opinion/02/15/rsmithson.mwaltrip.penalty/index.html "MWR's penalty will hurt for many years to come" by Ryan Smithson]
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