JOLIET, IL – NASCAR officials have disqualified Christopher Bell and his No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Xfinity Series entry from the Camping World 300 after the car was found too low in the front during post-race technical inspection at Chicagoland Speedway.

Bell was stripped of his third-place finish and demoted to last place and loses all stage points earned in the race.

NASCAR officials said the issue would not be the result of damage.

“When we put the sticks on, the car failed both front heights and the right rear,” Auton said. “The front was extremely low. The right rear was a little high, which is normally what you’ll see whenever a car on the front sort of tilts toward the front. The rear’s going to come up; it’s got to go somewhere.”

NASCAR officials also revealed that the race-winning Stewart-Haas Racing No. 00 Ford of Cole Custer was found with one loose lug nut after a post-race inspection. The NASCAR rule book calls for a fine to crew chief Mike Shiplett but the results shall stand beyond that.

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