BREAKING: Layne Riggs’ Second-Place Truck Disqualified After Failing Post-Race Inspection in Kansas.. Full details šŸ‘‡

In a dramatic turn of events, Layne Riggs’ impressive second-place finish in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Kansas Speedway has been officially disqualified following a failed post-race inspection. NASCAR officials confirmed that Riggs’ No. 38 truck did not meet the required technical specifications during post-race evaluation, resulting in his removal from the final standings.

 

The infraction, while not immediately detailed, is believed to involve a violation related to body or mechanical compliance—categories strictly regulated to maintain competitive fairness. Riggs had crossed the finish line just behind the race winner, delivering what appeared to be a breakout performance before the ruling reversed his result.

 

Front Row Motorsports, Riggs’ team, issued a brief statement acknowledging the penalty and said they are reviewing the findings and considering whether to appeal. ā€œWe’re disappointed by the outcome, but we respect NASCAR’s process,ā€ the statement read.

 

With the disqualification, all drivers finishing behind Riggs move up one position in the official results, impacting both championship points and playoff implications. The ruling adds a layer of controversy to an otherwise thrilling race day in Kansas and raises fresh discussion about inspection standards and enforcement in the series.

 

 

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