Daytona Beach, FL (Sports Network) - NASCAR fined Kyle Busch $50,000 and
placed him on probation for the remainder of the calendar year for
intentionally wrecking Ron Hornaday Jr. in last Friday's Camping World Truck
Series race at Texas Motor Speedway.
The sanctioning body took initial action against Busch on Saturday by
suspending him from the Nationwide and Sprint Cup Series races at Texas.
In issuing Monday's penalty against Busch, NASCAR said in a statement that "if
during the remaining NASCAR events in 2011 there is another action by the
competitor that is deemed by NASCAR officials as detrimental to stock car
racing or to NASCAR, or is disruptive to the orderly conduct of an event, the
competitor will be suspended indefinitely from NASCAR."
NASCAR also noted that the parking directive has been lifted, which will allow
Busch to participate in next Sunday's Sprint Cup race at Phoenix International
Raceway. Busch is not on the preliminary entry list for Saturday's Nationwide
event at Phoenix.
On Sunday, Busch attended the 500-mile race at Texas, sitting atop his team's
pit box and watching Michael McDowell drive his No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota
to a 33rd-place finish.
Busch fell from seventh to 11th in the Chase for the Sprint Cup point
standings, as he became one of three drivers to be mathematically eliminated
from championship contention. He is now 100 points behind leader Carl Edwards.
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