Daytona 500 pole-winner Chase Briscoe was dealt a major penalty Wednesday when NASCAR said Joe Gibbs Racing had a modified spoiler on the No. 19 Toyota in time trials.
Chase Briscoe secured the Daytona 500 pole for Joe Gibbs Racing, making this Toyota's first-ever pole in the event.
Chase Briscoe and Joe Gibbs Racing are honoring the late Martin Truex Sr. at the Daytona 500, while Briscoe starts from pole position in his Toyota debut.
Joe Gibbs Racing’s Chase Briscoe made an impactful debut in his first qualifying attempt with his new team, posting the fastest lap (182.745 mph) during Wednesday night’s session to win the pole for Sunday’s Daytona 500.
Briscoe, who moved to Joe Gibbs Racing this season, leads a banner night for Toyota, grabs the pole for Sunday’s race. Former Daytona 500 winner Austin Cindric qualifies second in a Ford for Team
Chase Briscoe says while he was disappointed when he first heard about his post-Daytona penalty, that he isn't overly worried about the negative 67-point hole he finds himself in. He feels being a dri
As a result of his team's misdeeds, Briscoe and Joe Gibbs Racing were issued matching 100-point driver and owner deductions. JGR was fined an additional $100,000, while Briscoe's crew chief, James Small, was banned four races for the offense. On Wednesday, JGR announced its intention to appeal the punishment.
Chase Briscoe and Joe Gibbs Racing have received a big NASCAR penalty after the 2025 Daytona 500. Find out the details behind Briscoe's big penalty!
NASCAR hit Chase Briscoe‘s team hard with a penalty after the Daytona 500, a penalty that put the team way behind the 8-ball to open the 2025 season. Briscoe’s team was docked 100 points, 10 playoff points and fined $100,
After qualifying 25th at Atlanta, Chase Briscoe addressed the significant penalty issued for a spoiler infraction on his Daytona 500 car.