Richard Childress Racing (RCR), one of NASCAR’s prominent teams, has successfully resolved an appeal after being hit with penalties concerning a detached wheel incident involving its No. 3 car. The penalties were initially announced by NASCAR officials following the discovery that a wheel had detached from the vehicle during competition, which is considered a significant safety violation under NASCAR’s rules.
The incident occurred during a race when the wheel on the No. 3 car, driven by Austin Dillon, detached unexpectedly. NASCAR has strict guidelines regarding the secure fastening of wheels to prevent such occurrences, as detached wheels pose a serious safety hazard to both drivers and spectators. When a team is found in violation of these safety protocols, penalties are typically severe, including fines, crew member suspensions, and points deductions.
