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NASCAR News: Chase Briscoe’s Redemption & Austin Cindric’s Penalty—All You Need to Know

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Hey NASCAR fans, Bryan here with an update on some pretty big penalty news shaking up the Cup Series garage. It’s been a wild couple of weeks—first with Chase Briscoe getting hit with a massive penalty after Daytona, only to see it totally overturned this week.

But then NASCAR turned around and dropped the hammer on Austin Cindric after COTA.

Let’s dive into the details because, honestly, this stuff is just too good not to talk about.

Chase Briscoe: From Huge Penalty to Sweet Redemption

If you missed it, Chase Briscoe’s start to the 2025 season has been a rollercoaster. At the Daytona 500, he put that brand-new #19 Toyota from Joe Gibbs Racing on the pole and drove to a super-impressive fourth-place finish. Things were looking good—until they weren’t.

What Actually Happened at Daytona?

NASCAR hit Briscoe’s team with an L2-level penalty after they found something fishy with his car’s spoiler in post-race inspections. Specifically, the holes at the base of the spoiler were slightly elongated, which officials said could’ve given an unfair aerodynamic advantage. The penalty was harsh:

  • 100 driver points and 10 playoff points docked
  • $100,000 fine
  • Crew chief James Small suspended for four races

Joe Gibbs Racing immediately filed an appeal, saying the issue was nothing more than wear and tear from the intensity of the race—and not something sneaky or intentional.

Justice Served (at Least for Briscoe!)

Fast forward to March 5, 2025, and the National Motorsports Appeals Panel listened to the team’s arguments and shocked a lot of us by completely overturning the penalty. Yep, you heard that right—Briscoe got all his points back, James Small got his suspension lifted, and Joe Gibbs Racing is back in good standing.

This is a huge relief for Briscoe. Imagine starting your season on such a high and having it snatched away—only to get it all back. I have a feeling this momentum boost is exactly what Briscoe needed heading into Phoenix and beyond.

Austin Cindric: NASCAR Drops the Hammer After COTA

Just as we were all catching our breath from the Briscoe saga, NASCAR reminded us they’re still very much in charge by penalizing Austin Cindric after his incident at Circuit of The Americas (COTA). And unlike Briscoe, Cindric probably won’t get off the hook so easily.

What Went Down at COTA?

During last weekend’s race at COTA, Cindric tangled with Ty Dillon early in the race (Lap 4, to be exact). Contact between drivers is pretty standard, especially at road courses, but NASCAR decided this particular hit was deliberate—and they weren’t pleased. Dillon ended up spinning out, and officials deemed Cindric’s move intentional and worthy of disciplinary action.

Here’s what NASCAR handed down:

  • 50-point deduction
  • $50,000 fine

Interestingly, NASCAR opted not to suspend Cindric. This sparked plenty of debate among fans (and even some drivers), questioning NASCAR’s consistency on penalties for aggressive driving.

Why Wasn’t Cindric Suspended?

That’s the million-dollar question. According to NASCAR officials, every penalty is considered carefully, and suspension decisions depend heavily on intent, severity, and potential risk to others. Even though the move was aggressive, they decided it wasn’t severe enough to justify taking Cindric out of a race.

But, personally, I think this decision is gonna make some drivers a little bolder going forward.

If NASCAR is letting this kind of contact slide without suspensions, I wonder how aggressive things will get at places like Martinsville or Bristol later this season. Buckle up, folks!

My Final Thoughts

Penalties are always a tricky topic in NASCAR. On one hand, rules are rules. On the other, racing is aggressive by nature, and gray areas pop up everywhere.

Seeing Briscoe cleared feels right to me, especially given the nature of his penalty—equipment issues can genuinely happen from normal wear and tear.

But the Cindric decision?

I’m still on the fence. Sure, aggressive driving makes for exciting racing, but NASCAR has to be careful not to set precedents they can’t walk back later.

Either way, this kind of drama is exactly why we love NASCAR.

Now, let’s get ready for Phoenix—hopefully without any more penalty drama (though, let’s be honest, it’s pretty entertaining).

What do you guys think about these penalties? Fair, unfair, or somewhere in between?

Now I’m off to re-adjust the points in our pool after these penalties!

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