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NASCAR scandal: 75,000 US dollars fines and points deduction Rock Brad Keselowski's team!

A shocking blow for RFK Racing when Nascar Brad Keselowski and team hit Kansa's Speedway scandal with a fine of 75,000 US dollars and points.

The high -speed drama on the Kansas Speedway took a drastic turn for Brad Keselowski and RFK Racing when Nascar made a devastating penalty after a turbulent race weekend. Keselowski's fiery performance on the route was overshadowed by heart pain when a sudden tire pressure problem forced him to a disappointing 37th place and his fifth DNF of the year. Despite the setbacks, Keselowski remained hopeful and emphasized the team's success potential.

However, the storm was far away for RFK racing, as Nascar Chris Buescher, the most constant driver of the team this season, aimed at a massive penalty after his impressive eighth place in Kansas. The inspection after the race resulted in a violation of the front bumper cover of the car, which led to a significant blow for Buescher and the team.

The violation of the sections of the rule books 14.1.c and 14.5.4.G led to an L1 penalty for RFK races, including a high fine of $ 75,000, a deduction of 60 driver and owner points, five playoff points and a suspension of two breeds for the crew boss Scott Graves. The effects were immediately and serious, which meant that Buescher fell overall and put the team's playoff prospects in danger.

The punishment not only affected Buescher, but also had a broader impact on the RFK race, which had an impact in both the driver and the owner. With Keselowski's fighting and minimal support from Ryan Preec, the team faces a tough fight for the swing and secure and secure yourself in the playoffs.

Further information on this developing situation that shock waves sent through the Nascar community.

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