Kingsport Speedway has announced enhanced penalties for Hayden Woods after Friday nights post-race crash following the Late Model Stock Car race.

Woods was involved in a last lap skirmish with Wayne Hale that collected Zeke Shell and Justin Fontaine following the races finish.  You can read a detailed account of the incident on RACE22.com.

Kingsport Speedway promoter Karen Tunnell had promised additional penalties during the interview the day after the incident.  Kingsport Speedway released this today:

“After reviewing the incidents, officials have disqualified Hayden Woods, driver of the No. 87 Late Model Stock Car, from the event. Woods has also been suspended for the next three NASCAR Whelen All-American Series events from both Kingsport Speedway and Lonesome Pine Raceway and fined $1,000. Woods and his entire race team have also been placed on probation through December 31, 2016.”