
-
Lap 3 | Section 6.5 Violation - #0 Alex Graetz (L1 Penalty, -20 Points and 1 Week Probation)
6.5 Drivers who fail to use their brakes or brake too late, causing additional contact with other cars, may be subject to penalties. While things happen quickly in short track racing, drivers must be aware of what's happening in front of them, especially during a crash. Drivers should make every effort to slow down and avoid the wreck, only navigating through it once the track is clear and safe. ARCA braking penalties will be determined at the admins' discretion, with incidents reviewed from the driver's cockpit perspective to assess if the situation could have been avoidedLap 109 | Section 5.1 Violation - #35 Tanner Berge (L1 Penalty, -20 Points and 1 Week Probation)
The faster car is responsible for making a safe pass, but lapped cars are required to give sufficient room to lead-lap cars when possible. Lapped traffic yields to lead-lap cars without challenging for position, giving the lead lap cars the preferred line on the racing surface.Lap 109 | Section 6.5 Violation - #10 Hudson Geiger (L1 Penalty, -20 Points and 1 Week Probation)
6.5 Drivers who fail to use their brakes or brake too late, causing additional contact with other cars, may be subject to penalties. While things happen quickly in short track racing, drivers must be aware of what's happening in front of them, especially during a crash. Drivers should make every effort to slow down and avoid the wreck, only navigating through it once the track is clear and safe. ARCA braking penalties will be determined at the admins' discretion, with incidents reviewed from the driver's cockpit perspective to assess if the situation could have been avoided.