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STEWARDS SUMMARY of JUDICIAL OUTCOMES Page STEWARDS SUMMARY OF JUDICIAL OUTCOMES 2019 DUNLOP SUPER2 SERIES – ROUND 2 Document “PIRTEK PERTH SUPERNIGHT” Barbagallo Wanneroo Raceway, Perth, Western Australia 27 2nd to 4th May 2019 STEWARDS SUMMARY OF JUDICIAL OUTCOMES, Update #2: issued Friday 3rd May at 2200hrs. Event Promotional Matters: Stewards’ Decisions – Penalties imposed Following an investigation and an admission of Breach of Rule DE8.1.3 Event Promotional Schedule by the following three drivers, in that each Driver failed to attend the promotional session as required, the Stewards imposed a Fine on each driver of $1,000 with $500 suspended until the 31/12/2019. Car #56 Jake Kostecki Car #57 Brodie Kostecki Car #55 Kurt Kostecki Matters from Race 1: Race Director Incident Determinations There were no DRD determinations. Stewards’ Decisions – Penalties imposed There were no penalties imposed. Matters from Qualifying - Race 1: Race Director Incident Determinations There were no DRD determinations. Stewards’ Decisions – Penalties imposed Following a post-session investigation and an admission of Breach of Rule D11.5.510.3 by Adam Marjoram, in that Car #15 was observed entering Pit Lane after the chequered flag had been displayed at the end of the Session, the Stewards imposed a fine of $500. STEWARDS SUMMARY OF JUDICIAL OUTCOMES, Update #1: issued Friday 3rd May at 1030hrs. Matters from Practice 2: Race Director Incident Determinations There were no DRD determinations. Stewards’ Decisions – Penalties imposed For exceeding the 40kph Pit Lane speed limit, the Stewards imposed a Fine of $500 on Car #27 Tyler Everingham (46kph). Following a post-session investigation and an admission of Breach of Rule D11.7.2 by Tickford Racing Pty Ltd, in that a wheel nut from Car #5 was not under the control of the Pit Crew and entered into the fast lane, the Stewards imposed a fine of $500. Matters from Practice 1: Race Director Incident Determinations There were no DRD determinations. P a g e | 1 INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY – NO REGULATORY VALUE STEWARDS SUMMARY OF JUDICIAL OUTCOMES Stewards’ Decisions – Penalties imposed Following a post-session investigation and an admission of Breach of Rule D11.5.510.3 by Ash Walsh, in that Car #35 was observed entering Pit Lane after the chequered flag had been displayed at the end of the Session, the Stewards imposed a fine of $500. CAMS Stewards P a g e | 2 INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY – NO REGULATORY VALUE .
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