Explanation why #4 failed post-race inspection in Budweiser Duel

From a Team Chevy press release, Greg Zipadelli, Vice President of Competition at Stewart Haas Racing, comments on the #4 Budweiser Chevy of Kevin Harvick failing post-race inspection after finishing 2nd in the first Budweiser Duel at Daytona:

ON THE #4 CAR FAILING POST RACE INSPECTION:
Zipadelli: "The track bar had more rake in it than allowed after the qualifying race. (John) Darby and them are up top; we'll wait for them to come down and see what it is. I guess they're telling us we're starting at the rear. It's one of those areas. There's a rule, it's three inches. Everybody in the garage has adjusted their cars during the race and it's never been an issue afterward. But I mean it's a different deal here. We need to figure that stuff out on our side and make sure we don't put ourselves in this position again."

Q) WHAT ADVANTAGE IS IT IF ANY?
Zipadelli: "You can dictate the rear travel, the amount the car travels by the amount of rake you have in it. That's kind of how we got on that rule; people were coming up with just ridiculous amounts of track bar rake and it was pulling the back of the car down so they came up with this rule and you can only have three inches of rake. It doesn't matter where. You can have it way down on the bottom if you need rear grip, you just can't have more than three inches. It went through (inspection) that way. They go down and check you every week. It just came back with more than it was supposed to have. For something that honestly as little as it was didn't probably amount to anything other than changing the handling characteristics of the car. We needed a little bit of an adjustment during the race. So it's disappointing because it knocks the wind out of your sails. You had a good car, had a great run, did a great job tonight. Just a little setback. But we'll have a few of our cars back there, we'll team up and haul ass to the front." Team Chevy