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JGR №11 and Kaulig №16 penalized for causing havoc

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Two cars have been issued suspensions following incidents in the rain-delayed race at the Dover Speed Motorway on Monday. Despite leading the most laps in the DuraMAX Drydene 400, Denny Hamlin was quite unfortunate after losing his front-left wheel. This was another misfortune for the 41-year-old veteran driving the №11 Toyota, who had his sixth finish outside the top 20 for the season. 

The crew chief Chris Gabehart, jackman Derrell Edwards, and front-tire changer Blake Houston will get a four-race suspension for violating a safety rule during the DuraMAX Drydene 400. They have violated Section 10.5.2.6 of the NASCAR Rule Book, suggesting a separation of an improperly installed wheel.  

A.J. Allmendinger was the other driver whose team will get a penalty for an improperly installed wheel during the race in Dover over the weekend. His №16 Chevrolet had one unsecured lug nut, which was found in the post-race check. The crew chief Matt Swiderski, front-tire changer Keiston France, and jackman Jonathan Willard will suffer a four-race suspension.

Denis Kirilov
Denis Kirilov has extensive knowledge of sports, from soccer and tennis to some of the more popular American sports. He has followed the NBA, NHL, and MLS for over a decade and enjoys providing sports reviews and predictions for upcoming games.
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