
NASCAR: Kenseth's winning car fails inspection
Sunday's Sprint Cup race in New Hampshire
, and the team is expected to face penalties this week.The second-place Stewart-Haas Racing No. 14 Chevrolet of Tony Stewart passed laser inspection and will also go to NASCAR's R&D Center for further evaluation.
Even with a penalty, which has usually been a docking of 15 points and a $25,000 fine for the crew chief, Kenseth's two wins should keep him locked in a spot for the Chase for the Sprint Cup Championship.
The cars of Joey Logano (third), Kevin Harvick (fourth) and Greg Biffle (fifth) and the random selection, seventh-place finsher Ryan Newman, all cleared inspection.
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