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STEWARDS SUMMARY of PENALTIES Page STEWARDS SUMMARY OF PENALTIES 2015 V8 SUPERCARS CHAMPIONSHIP – RACES 10, 11, & 12 Document No: SW04 “NP300 NAVARA WINTON SUPERSPRINT” Winton Motor Raceway, Winton, Victoria. 14th to 17th May 2015. Stewards Summary Update FINAL: Sunday, 17 May 2015 at 1740hrs. Sunday 17th May 2015 Matters arising from Practice Part 4 There were no issues Matters arising from Qualifying, Race 12 There were no issues Matters arising from Race 12 The Stewards imposed a fine of $350 on Garth Tander, Car #2, for exceeding the Pit Lane speed limit (44kph). Following an IO review Car #55, David Reynolds was directed to swap position, under Safety Car, with Car #47, Tim Slade for gaining a position during Pit Stop. Following an investigation and admission of Careless Driving by James Courtney, Car #2, causing contact with Rick Kelly, Car #15, at Turn 12, the Stewards imposed the penalty of the deduction of 15 Championship Points on James Courtney, Car #2. Following an investigation and admission of Careless Driving by Andre Heimgartner, Car #111, causing contact with Lee Holdsworth, Car #18, at Turn 1, the Stewards imposed the penalty of the deduction of 15 Championship Points on Andre Heimgartner, Car #111. Saturday 16th May 2015 Matters arising from Qualifying, Race 10 For causing a Red Flag, Car #33 Scott McLaughlin had the fastest time in the session deleted and was not permitted to take further part in the session – Rule D6.1.11. Matters arising from Qualifying, Race 11 There were no issues Matters arising from Race 10 Following an investigation and admission of Careless Driving by Dale Wood, Car #21, causing contact with Scott McLaughlin, Car #33, at Turn 4 on Lap 8, the Stewards imposed the penalty of the deduction of 15 Championship Points on Dale Wood, Car #21. Matters arising from Race 11 P a g e | 1 INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY – NO REGULATORY VALUE STEWARDS SUMMARY OF PENALTIES The Stewards imposed a Pit Lane Penalty on James Courtney, Car #22 for causing contact on Garth Tander, Car #2 near Turn 1 on Lap 1. Following an investigation and admission of Careless Driving by Jason Bright, Car #8, causing contact with Janes Moffat, Car #99, at Turn 11, the Stewards imposed the penalty of the deduction of 25 Championship Points on Jason Bright, Car #8. IO investigated the contact between Cars #4, Ash Walsh and Car #111, Andre Heimgartner. No breach of the rules established. Friday 15th May 2015. Following an investigation and admission by Prodrive Racing (Australia) Pty Ltd that they breached Supplementary Regulation 5.1.2 by parking up their transported prior to the allocated time and Rule B6.5.17 (b) by disobeying the direction of an official, Stewards imposed a fine of $1,000 with $500 suspended until 31/12/2015. Matters arising from Practice Part 1 There were no issues. Matters arising from Practice Part 2 The Stewards imposed a fine of $350 on Nick Percat, Car #222, for exceeding the Pit Lane speed limit (44kph). The Stewards imposed a fine of $750 on David Reynolds, Car #55, for exceeding the Pit Lane speed limit (59kph). Trevor Neumann Chairman - Stewards of the Meeting P a g e | 2 INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY – NO REGULATORY VALUE .
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