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Stewards Summary of Judicial Outcomes STEWARDS SUMMARY OF JUDICIAL OUTCOMES Event Document No. 40 2020 INTERNATIONAL VIRGIN AUSTRALIA SUPERCARS CHAMPIONSHIP RACES 28, 29 & 30 “OTR THE BEND SUPERSPRINT” The Bend Motorsport Park, Tailem Bend, South Australia 25 – 27 September 2020 STEWARDS SUMMARY OF JUDICIAL OUTCOMES, Update #2 FINAL: issued Sunday 27 September 2020 at 1605hrs. Matters from Race 30: Race Director Incident Determinations There were no determinations. Stewards’ Decisions – Penalties imposed There were no penalties imposed. Matters from Race 29: Race Director Incident Determinations At the request of Erebus Motorsport, the RD conducted an investigation during the Race into an Incident at Turn 6 on Lap 2 involving Car #44, James Courtney, and Car #99, Anton de Pasquale. Erebus Motorsport alleged that Car #44 failed to give racing room to Car #99 at the exit of Turn 6. On the recommendation of the DSA the RD determined to take no further action because broadcast footage revealed that Car #99 turned in on Car #44 on the entry to Turn 6 which forced Car #44 over the inside kerb. The subsequent contact with Car #99, which pushed Car #99 wide, was a consequence of Car #99 failing to give racing room to Car #44 at the apex of Turn 6. Stewards’ Decisions – Penalties imposed During the Race he Stewards imposed a 15 second Time Penalty on Car #2, Bryce Fullwood, for a breach of Article 2.1.1 of Schedule B2 (Careless Driving) after Car #2 made contact with the rear of Car #55, Jack le Broq, at the exit of Turn 7 which caused Car #55 to spin and lose positions. Matters from Qualifying for Race 30: Race Director Incident Determinations There were no determinations. Stewards’ Decisions – Penalties imposed There were no penalties imposed. Matters from Qualifying for Race 29: Race Director Incident Determinations There were no determinations. Stewards’ Decisions – Penalties imposed There were no penalties imposed. Stewards Summary of Judicial Outcomes - Page 1 Information purposes only – no regulatory value Saturday 26 September 2020 Matters from Race 28: Race Director Incident Determinations The DSA conducted an investigation into an Incident on Lap 4 at Turn 6 involving contact between Car #14, Todd Hazelwood, and Car #15, Rick Kelly, as a result of which Car #15 spun and lost positions. On the advice of the DSA the RD determined that no breach of the Rules was observed and the matter did not warrant referral to the Stewards. Stewards’ Decisions – Penalties imposed There were no penalties imposed. Matters from Qualifying for Race 28 (including TFSO): Race Director Incident Determinations There were no determinations. Stewards’ Decisions – Penalties imposed In accordance with Rule D6.1.5.2 the Stewards disqualified Car #9, David Reynolds, from the Session following an admitted breach by the Team, Erebus Motorsport, of Rule D6.1.5.1 – all Cars must remain in the Pit Lane until the end of the Session and until released from parc ferme conditions. Car #9 was removed from the Pit Lane into its Pit Garage during the Session. Matters from Practice 2: Race Director Incident Determinations There were no determinations. Stewards’ Decisions – Penalties imposed There were no penalties imposed. Matters from Practice 1: Race Director Incident Determinations There were no determinations. Stewards’ Decisions – Penalties imposed There were no penalties imposed. Matters from Rookie Drivers Practice: Race Director Incident Determinations There were no determinations. Stewards’ Decisions – Penalties imposed There were no penalties imposed. Motorsport Australia Stewards Stewards Summary of Judicial Outcomes - Page 2 Information purposes only – no regulatory value .
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