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17 Nov 2004, 03:39 (Ref:1155634) | #1 | ||
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Stewards Inquiries: V8 Supercar Championship Series, R12, Symmons Plains Raceway
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Stewards Inquiries: V8 Supercar Championship Series, R12, Symmons Plains Raceway CAMS Press Release 17 Nov 2004 Friday 12 November An inquiry commenced into an alleged breach of Technical Rules concerning car #22, Holden Racing Team, following Race 2 at Round 11 of the Championship, in that the ECU loom was found to include additional wires and a resistor which differed from the schematic diagram. After admitting to an unintentional breach of the Rules, a penalty of exclusion from the results of Race 2 at Round 11 of the Championship was imposed. An inquiry continued into an incident from Round 11 of the Championship between car #15, Rick Kelly, and car #50, Jason Bright, in which contact was made between the two vehicles during Race 2. Mr Kelly admitted to a breach of the Careless Driving rule, and in addition to the pit lane penalty applied during the Race, a further penalty of a deduction of 50 Championship points and a fine of $5,000 was imposed. Saturday 13 November An inquiry commenced into an incident between Marcos Ambrose and Rick Kelly in pit lane following Race 1 at Round 11 of the Championship where it was alleged that Mr Ambrose breached Rule B6.5.14 (Intimidation and Threats). The breach was proved and a penalty of a suspended fine of $10,000 was imposed on the condition that Mr Ambrose not commit any similar breach of the Rules prior to 31 December 2005. The following cars received a loss of partial Qualifying times for breaches of Pit Lane Weigh Scale Rules: * Car #44, Simon Wills (Team Dynamik); * Car #45, Dale Brede (Team Dynamik); * Car #48, Owen Kelly (WPS Racing); * Car #22, Todd Kelly (Holden Racing Team). Car #50, Jason Bright, was excluded from the results of the Top 10 Shootout for failing to ensure that the car was at Pit Exit at the required time. Car #44, Simon Wills, was relegated to the rear of the grid for Race 2 in accordance with the Rules after completing an engine change. Sunday 14 November An inquiry was held into an alleged breach of Pit Lane Rules by Larkham Motorsport in that the Car Controller failed to release car #20, Mark Winterbottom, into the Fast Lane safely causing contact with car #34, Garth Tander. The breach was admitted and a fine of $4,000 was imposed. Car #23, David Besnard, and car #48, Owen Kelly, both received a black flag during the warm up session to remove inappropriate signage material from the top of their windscreens. The following cars/drivers received a drive through penalty during Race 2: * Car #88, Paul Radisich (Team Betta Electrical), for exceeding the Pit Lane speed limit; * Car #50, Jason Bright (PWR Racing) for a driving infringement. An investigation commenced into the first Safety Car intervention during Race 3. The matter was adjourned and will be continued following receipt of further documentation. --- |
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17 Nov 2004, 04:06 (Ref:1155641) | #2 | |
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An inquiry commenced into an alleged breach of Technical Rules concerning car #22, Holden Racing Team, following Race 2 at Round 11 of the Championship, in that the ECU loom was found to include additional wires and a resistor which differed from the schematic diagram. After admitting to an unintentional breach of the Rules, a penalty of exclusion from the results of Race 2 at Round 11 of the Championship was imposed.
I notice Larry didn't have much to say about this. What's the matter Larry, cat (lion) got your tongue? |
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17 Nov 2004, 05:51 (Ref:1155656) | #3 | ||
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What's that on the end, NO resolution to the lap count stuff up. Well it appears that some posters on here know more then CAMS do! (I know that wouldn't be hard, but.....)
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