At the end of the Steakhouse Elite 200, JR Motorsports had all four of its drivers in the top 10 including the race winner and the winner of the $100,000 Dash-4-Cash prize.

But after the post race inspection process, Noah Gragson’s number nine car had been disqualified; which means he not only was relegated from fourth place to the last place position, he also lost the Dash-4-Cash money.

With the disqualification, AJ Allmendinger was named the winner of the Dash-4-Cash prize. The money goes to the top placing driver of the four eligible drivers for the prize. Allmendinger finished the race in fourth place and officials had no issues with his car after inspection.

With his disqualification, Noah Gragson is also out of the running for the final Dash-4-Cash race at Dover. The four drivers eligible for the final prize are the top three finishers at Darlington Raceway – ustin Allgaier, Josh Berry and Brandon Jones – and AJ Allmendinger.

According to NASCAR, Gragson’s car failed the suspension inspection and violated the NASCAR Rule Book in relation to the suspension mounts and mounting hardware.

There is no word yet from JR Motorsports as to whether they will appeal the ruling.