Kligerman responds to the NASCAR appeal decision after “one of the most difficult weeks”
Parker Cleigman spoke on social media after NASACAR denied the call against his eligibility from the craft truck chain race in Dayona.
After celebrating the victory in the famous Dayton International Speedway, the Henderson Motorsport driver was stripped of the title after it was found that the back of his truck is very low during the searches after the race.
Henderson Motorssborts decided to challenge the removal, saying at the time, as I mentioned earlier by Newsweek Sports:
Official update:
“We decided to appeal to excluding the 75th truck from the NCTS race yesterday evening in Dayona.”
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However, NASCAR confirmed yesterday that the appeal did not succeed. They stated:
The committee confirms that it is more vulnerable [that] A violation of the rules and non -eligibility penalties at the rule of 10.5.2.4 requires the insecurity of race.
Since then, Kligerman posted on social media, explaining that he was “one of the most difficult weeks” in his life and claimed that there was a “unfortunate circumstance”, which means that his truck was measured in “inappropriate height.” to publish:
Thank you all for the support.
“This has been one of the most difficult weeks of my life in the race. I have worked with the team around the clock all days of the week to appeal since Saturday night.
“Because of an unfortunate envelope in technology, it was measured at an inappropriate height, making the background 1/8 inch LR and 1/4 inch on RR I will go to the full details with my friend @LandonCASSIL on @ PodCast PodCast next week still I have a volatile flag. “
Thank you all for the support. This was one of the most difficult weeks of my life. I worked with the team 24/7 on the appeal since Saturday night.
The truck is racing legal. He won legal
Due to an unfortunate circumstance in technology. It was measured at an inappropriate height … pic.twitter.com/zpb4h4phjl
Kligerman (PKLIGERMAN) February 21, 2025
Kligerman has placed at the bottom of the Craftsman Truck Series chain with -1 Point. He is now heading to the weekend in the Atlanta race looking to turn things out.
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NASCAR CRAFTSMAN TRUCK series: The current ranking
- Corrie Heim – 49 points
- Tae Magsky – 46 points
- Chandler Smith – 45 points
- Grant Infinger – 41 points
- Daniel Hemrek – 37 points
- Giovanni Rogero – 36 points
- Bin Rhodes – 36 points
- Jason M. White – 29 points
- Johnny Sterie – 29 points
- Frankie Moniz – 27 points
- Timmy Hill – 26 points
- Jake Garcia – 25 points
- Lin Reges – 25 points
- Andres Perez de Lara – 25 points
- Norm Penning – 21 points
- Tanner Gray – 20 points
- Matt Crafton – 20 points
- Josh Rum – 19 points
- Stewart Fresnien – 19 points
- Jack Wood – 19 points
- Spencer Boyd – 18 points
- Bailey Curie – 16 points
- Dawson Soton – 12 points
- Tony Bridinger – 9 points
- Raja Karouth – 9 points
- Mattez – 8 points
- Nathan Bird – 6 points
- Conor Musak – 5 points
- Clay Greenfield – 4 points
- Tyler Ansrum – 3 points
- Kaden Honeycutt – 2 Point
- Parker Clogman – one point