The most penalized stock car team of 2019 continues to be DGR-Crosley Racing.

Just one day after having its NASCAR K&N Pro Series East preseason testing penalty largely upheld by the National Motorsports Appeals Panel, the ARCA Menards Series has penalized the team owned by David Gilliland and Bo LeMastus for infractions found during the season-opener at Daytona International Speedway.

The No. 4 DGR-Crosley Racing team has been fined $6,000, while driver Todd Gilliland and David Gilliland have been penalized with the loss of 100 driver, owner, and Superspeedway Challenge points due to a violation of the league’s rear spoiler height rules.

The team was penalized by NASCAR earlier this month for conducting a January 21 test at New Smyrna Speedway with driver Ty Gibbs.

Since the team used the K&N Pro Series spec engine, NASCAR deemed it in violation of its testing policy. NASCAR fined the elder Gilliland $5000 and docked his No. 17 team the loss of 100 owner points, suspended the owner for three races, fined Gibbs $5,000 and docked him 100 driver points.

NASCAR also originally fined and suspended car chief Chad Walter but rescinded that portion of the penalty following Wednesday’s appeal ruling.

Gilliland claimed the test was a “100 percent legal” ARCA test since he claimed the chassis, rear-end housing and tire were not NASCAR components. NASCAR’s response was that by having the NASCAR spec engine in the car, it fell under NASCAR’s jurisdiction.

Gibbs finished second in his K&N Pro Series East debut on February 10 at New Smyrna.

In other ARCA news, the No. 30 Rette-Jones Racing team has been fined $6,000 and driver Grant Quinlan and team owner Mark Rette have been penalized with the loss of 100 driver, owner and Superspeedway Challenge points for violation of rear spoiler height.

Gilliland finished second in the ARCA Lucas Oil 200 while Quinlan drove to a third-place finish.

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