Official NASCAR Statement.
NASCAR officials said that the truck driven by Daniel Suarez to a second-place finish Friday at Dover International Speedway was found too high in the left rear during a post-race inspection.
The technical infraction came after Friday's Jacob Companies 200, the fifth of 23 races this year for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. NASCAR officials said any potential penalties stemming from the violation would be announced Wednesday.
Suarez's Kyle Busch Motorsports No. 51 Toyota wound up .571 seconds behind race winner Matt Crafton at the checkered flag. It marked the 24-year-old driver's fourth runner-up finish in 18 career Truck Series starts.
NASCAR eliminated ride-height rules for the Sprint Cup Series before the 2014 season, but kept the limitations in place for the XFINITY and Camping World Truck Series.
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