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RFK Racing is still considering whether it will appeal the L1 penalty handed to Chris Buescher’s team following last week's ...
Chris Buescher says that he has been out of the loop about his post-Kansas Speedway penalties, as he was spending a ...
One day after NASCAR officials levied an L1-grade penalty against them, RFK Racing\\\"s No. 17 team was back to business ...
NASCAR penalized driver Chris Buescher and his Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing team for illegal modifications to the bumper of his No. 17 Ford at Kansas Speedway. The ...
Buescher's car was taken to NASCAR's R&D Center in Concord, North Carolina, following the race at Kansas. While that does not ...
The NASCAR Cup Series standings have been updated after RFK Racing driver Chris Buescher and his No. 17 Ford team were hit ...
RFK Racing has confirmed that Dough Randolph will serve as Chris Buescher's crew chief during the next two races, starting ...
In Hauler Talk, NASCAR's Brad Moran explains why the No. 17 Cup team was penalized after Kansas and why the infraction rose to the L1 level.
NASCAR docked Buescher and the team 60 points each and five playoff points each. NASCAR also suspended crew chief Scott Graves for the next two races and fined the team $75,000 for the L1 infraction.