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Junior FOX: Round 4 Protests
session:
Timecode and lap:
Cars involved:
Description of incident:

drivers have 7.5 hours after the race to submit protests. Some exceptions may be made if results are not yet posted.
Lap 1 and 2 chicane incidents will be investigated post race
session:r
Timecode and lap:3/31
Cars involved:42,36,21
Description of incident:
36 tries to run 21 off course and spins 21 and 42 in process
Quote from Bmxtwins :Lap 1 and 2 chicane incidents will be investigated post race

Lap 1:
Chicane incident between the 30 and 88. 88 and 30 had equal overlap with the 88 having the run on the outside. the 30 had the inside but did not lift out enough. the 88 didn't leave the most room, but certainly left enough room for the #30 to get through the corner safely. This caused the 88 to spin later on the exit and minor time loss to the 12. #30 will receive a 5 grid penalty for the next race

Chicane incident between the 45, 15, 68. 45 misses his turn in point and plows the 15 into the tire wall causing the 15 and 68 to both flip out of the race. car 45 receives a rear of the grid penalty for his next race as well as a probationary period for next round
Lap 2:
Chicane incident involving 64, 05 and collecting 12, 48, 34. Car 64 took the rumble strip too harshly and it caused his car to get up off the ground and slam into the front half of the 05, who was lifting to leave the 64 room to race. The 64 seemed to have thought the 05 would also go full throttle. the 12 ended up on his roof from this, as did the 48. The 34 ended up slamming into the wall after clipping a flying tire. Car 64 will receive a rear of the grid penalty for the next race
Quote from Mustangman759 :session:r
Timecode and lap:3/31
Cars involved:42,36,21
Description of incident:
36 tries to run 21 off course and spins 21 and 42 in process

Car 36 attempts an inside overtake on another car and was unable to complete it. To the left of his car was adequate room as the faster moving 21 car attempted to utilize it to gain the inside on the 36 to the next corner. the 36 then made contact with the 21 as the 21 exited the corner in a normal fashion. Into the next corner the 21 was forced a bit into the grass and was forced to steer right to avoid sliding through the apex into traffic. the 36 did not alter line and instead still attempted to hold position even while he moved to the inside of the 42, despite the 21 being there already. This forced it 3 wide and lag and netcode took on from there sending the 21 and 42 off the course at rapid rates and the 36 driving on. Car 36 will receive a 10 place grid penalty for this incident
#5 - Dr3dD
session: Race
Timecode and lap: 14:37 Lap 8
Cars involved: 86 88
Description of incident: 88 tries to overtake, 86 defends closing the door. Maybe 88 should have waited to a better place to make the move, maybe not.
Quote from Dr3dD :session: Race
Timecode and lap: 14:37 Lap 8
Cars involved: 86 88
Description of incident: 88 tries to overtake, 86 defends closing the door. Maybe 88 should have waited to a better place to make the move, maybe not.

the driver of the 88 made a clearly presented overtake maneuver and the 86 turned in a bit early. However, after the first contact the 86 moved to the right a little bit almost as if realizing the 88 was there. However he did not open up enough room for the 88 to recover and thus the 2nd contact was made. The 86 was then perpendicular with the side of the track and the 88 ran into his side and rather than waiting for him to roll out of the way hit him once more. The 86 would have received a 10 place grid penalty, but we feel that the 88 ultimately caused himself the lag fling out of the track by hitting the 86 rather than going around him. We are officially warning both drivers.
Any driver who does not start the next race will receive a half penalty point for every position on the grid they were penalized. RoG will be equivalent to 10 points. 10 positions to 5 points and 5 positions to 2.5 points

Junior FOX: Round 4 Protests
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