Week 7 GFT NASCAR AI Driver Rankings: Reddick wins COTA, Penalties reversed, Byron retakes P1

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31 March 2023
By Bob Francis, Managing Editor
Go Full Throttle Racing News

RICHMOND, VA — What a week in NASCAR! An epic race at Circuit of the Americas in Austin delivers a win for Tyler Reddick, 23XI Racing, and Toyota. Then the news kept coming with Wednesday’s ruling from the National Motorsports Appeals Panel amending the penalties levied against Hendrick Motorsports- resulting all point penalties being reversed. And then NASCAR issues penalties to Daniel Suarez for driving into Alex Bowman’s car after the race on pit road Sunday at COTA. Another week for our algorithms to put in some overtime with how all these events impacted the points and predictive models. Here is the updated rankings:

Week 7 NASCAR GFT Top 25 AI Driver Rankings following the EchoPark GP at Circuit of the Americas on March 26, 2023 (Image: GFT Digital / gofullthrottle.net)

With 2 wins on the season and a strong 5th place on Sunday at Circuit of the Americas, William Byron retakes the top spot in the GFT Top 25 AI Driver Ranking model. Hendrick Motorsports teammate Alex Bowman with 5 Top 10 and 3 Top 5 finishes in 6 races is now P2 in the rankings, followed by Trackhouse Racing’s Ross Chastain in P3. Joey Logano falls 2 spots to P4, and Kyle Busch holds another week at P5. If you set aside the big moves resulting from the penalty points being restored to the Hendrick drivers, the big movers were race winner Tyler Reddick, who moves up 8 spots and Brad Keslowski dropping 10 positions to P14.

Week 7 NASCAR GFT Cup Series Box Scores

Week 7 NASCAR GFT Cup Series Box Scores following the EchoPark GP at Circuit of the Americas on March 26, 2023 (Image: GFT Digital / gofullthrottle.net)

Chevrolet still out front in the the Manufacturers box score, with Chevrolet at 4 wins, Ford with 3 wins, Toyota with 2 wins. **Yes, we count EVERY RACE including The Clash and The Duels.

The National Motorsports Appeals Panel ruling
On Wednesday March 29, The National Motorsports Appeals Panel ruled to amend the L2-level penalties issued to Hendrick Motorsports for unapproved parts modifications entering the March 12 weekend at Phoenix Raceway.

The decision upholds the fines of $100,000 issued to the Nos. 5, 9, 24 and 48 NASCAR Cup Series teams, respectively, as well as the four-race suspensions handed down to the four crew chiefs. However, each team is restored 100 owners points and 10 playoff points. Kyle Larson, William Byron and Alex Bowman receive the same points back from the initial reduction. NASCAR Xfinity Series regular Josh Berry drove the №9 Chevrolet at Phoenix in place of the injured Chase Elliott and was not penalized as he does not compete for Cup points.

“We are pleased that the National Motorsports Appeals Panel agreed that Hendrick Motorsports violated the rule book,” NASCAR released in a statement. “However, we are disappointed that the entirety of the penalty was not upheld. A points penalty is a strong deterrent that is necessary to govern the garage following rule book violations, and we believe that it was an important part of the penalty in this case and moving forward. We will continue to inspect and officiate the NASCAR garage at the highest level of scrutiny to ensure a fair and level playing field for our fans and the entire garage.”

№5 crew chief Cliff Daniels, the №9’s Alan Gustafson, the №24’s Rudy Fugle and the №48’s Blake Harris are eligible to return to their respective pit boxes for Martinsville Speedway weekend. While the organization chose to appeal the penalties, the team elected to keep its four crew chiefs sidelined for the Cup events at Atlanta Motor Speedway and Circuit of The Americas.

“We are grateful to the National Motorsports Appeals Panel for their time and attention,” team owner Rick Hendrick said in a press release. “Today’s outcome reflects the facts, and we’re pleased the panel did the right thing by overturning the points penalty. It validated our concerns regarding unclear communication and other issues we raised. We look forward to focusing on the rest of our season, beginning with this weekend’s race at Richmond.”

Hendrick Motorsports was quick to announce they would be appealing penalties handed down from NASCAR following the race at Phoenix Raceway. Jeff Gordon refused to discussed HMS’ issue with the “single-source supplier.” (Image: GFT Digital / gofullthrottle.net)

NASCAR discovered and confiscated the hood louvers from all four Hendrick cars before practice on March 10, but allowed the teams to practice before taking the parts back to the R&D Center in Concord, North Carolina, for further examination. Hendrick replaced the louvers after practice and all four cars passed technical inspection before Byron won the Cup race at Phoenix.

The hood louvers — which you can see on this Next Gen 3D model — are openings or vents in the hood that serve as a release point for ducts that transfer air out of the radiator. The system is intended to decouple engine performance from aero performance, offsetting the practice of teams taping off air intakes and placing undue pressure and heat strain on the car’s engine.

In the initial penalty report, the following sections of the 2023 NASCAR Rule Book were cited: Section 6.1 Time/Manner/Location; 14.1.C,D&Q Overall Assembled Vehicle Rules; 14.5.4.2.A Radiator Duct. The penalties issued were the loss of 100 championship owner points and 10 playoff points to the Nos. 5, 9, 24 and 48; the loss of 100 championship driver points and 10 playoff points to Larson, Byron and Bowman; and a $100,000 fine and four-race suspension to Daniels, Fugle, Harris and Gustafson.

The Appeals Panel members for this hearing were Kelly Housby, Dixon Johnston and Bill Lester.

Richmond Race Predictions
Check back Saturday after qualifying for the Richmond race predictions. The models are running but await qualifying data (if not rained out!) We have a plan either way.

(NASCAR Wire Service contributed to this report)

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Bob Francis - Go Full Throttle Racing News
Bob Francis - Go Full Throttle Racing News

Written by Bob Francis - Go Full Throttle Racing News

Go Full Throttle reporters and editors bring you news & commentary on NASCAR, F1, IndyCar, and World of Outlaws. Member: National Motorsports Press Association

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