Grand Prix of Houston post-race infractions
IndyCar, IndyCar News/Releases, INDYCAR PR — By More Front Wing Staff on July 2, 2014 2:03 pm[Source: INDYCAR PR]
INDIANAPOLIS (Wednesday, July 2, 2014) – INDYCAR announced today post-event infractions from the Shell and Pennzoil Grand Prix of Houston Race 1, which was held June 28 at Houston’s NRG Park.
INDYCAR officials have fined Dale Coyne Racing for a pair of technical violations on its No. 18 Verizon IndyCar Series entry driven by Carlos Huertas. The entrant was found to have violated Rule 14.6.4.18 (Rear Wing Height) and Rule 14.7.2 (Fuel Cell Capacity) of the Verizon IndyCar Series rulebook. The team was fined a total of $10,000 – $5,000 for each infraction. INDYCAR officials determined that the infractions did not impact the finishing order of the race or final position of the offending team.
The members may contest the imposition of the penalty pursuant to the procedures and timelines detailed in the review and appeal procedures of the Verizon IndyCar Series rulebook.
Tags: Carlos Huertas, Dale Coyne Racing, Houston, Verizon IndyCar Series - Administration
I usually like and mostly agree with you Steph but Paul is dead on with his (non-hypothetical) points. Hunch team msy have been on the radio but no radio of Marcos team receiving orders to slow down. A car on the lead lap is entitled to race for his position. Marcos 5th in the championship. He’s on the lead lap. If taku can’t get around d him that’s his problem. You can’t make up rules in a race. Paul…you win the argument! This time at least!! Lol
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