Johnson, Martin findings did not imply intent to cheat
Chad Knaus walked out of the No. 48 transporter Friday morning and faced a phalanx of reporters for the crime of being within NASCAR law.
He hadn’t broken any rules. He hadn’t incurred any penalties. But in an inspection at the NASCAR Research and Development Center, series officials found the measurements on the No. 48 team’s race-winning Dover car to be closer to the tolerances than normal. Given Knaus’ reputation and the rumor-mongering nature of the Sprint Cup garage, the issue had morphed into a full-fledged controversy by the time teams arrived at Kansas Speedway…Â Details
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