NASCAR Disqualifies Parker Kligerman’s Daytona Win Over Technical Violation
Henderson Motorsports and Kligerman challenge NASCAR’s inconsistent inspection procedures after post-race disqualification.
- Parker Kligerman's No. 75 truck was disqualified from the Daytona Truck Series race due to failing post-race inspection for ridge-height requirements.
- Henderson Motorsports argued that the violation stemmed from inconsistent inspection procedures between pre-race and post-race checks.
- NASCAR upheld the disqualification, citing rules under Section 14.17.3.3.3.A and 10.5.2.4, which prevent further appeals on the matter.
- Kligerman and his team maintain that the truck raced legally and attribute the issue to miscommunication during inspection, which they claim lacks clear written procedures.
- The disqualification shifted the win to Corey Heim, while Henderson Motorsports expressed disappointment but vowed to continue competing strongly in upcoming races.