In his first trip to the Daytona 500 as a member of Joe Gibbs Racing, Chase Briscoe made a major statement and won the pole award. It wasn’t just Briscoe making a statement, it was the entire No. 19 team as they enter a new NASCAR season.
Despite receiving a huge penalty for an unauthorized modification to his car's spoiler at the Daytona 500, Chase Briscoe remains focused on securing race wins.
Chase Briscoe, who won the pole and finished fourth in the Daytona 500, now faces a steep climb to make the playoffs following his penalty.
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.
Chase Briscoe and the No.. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing team look to get back on track and continue development after a midweek penalty.
Chase Briscoe and Joe Gibbs Racing received penalties after post-race inspections revealed an illegal modification to Briscoe's car after the Daytona 500.
After winning the pole for last week’s Daytona 500 and then finishing fourth, JGR driver Briscoe found out Wednesday that NASCAR’s inspection determined his No. 19 Toyota had used a modified
Chase Briscoe enters the second race of the NASCAR season with a new team and -67 points; the easiest way out of this hole is to just win.
The NASCAR Cup Series points standings have changed after the governing body penalized Chase Briscoe. With the No. 19 team getting dock 100 points, Briscoe now has -67 points and 89 points behind 16th in the standings (the playoff cutoff).
Three Ford drivers sat poised to finish first, second and third during Wednesday’s Daytona 500 single-car qualifying session. The power trio was ready to throw a manufacturer’s bash. But Toyota pilot Chase Briscoe spoiled the NASCAR Cup Series party.