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Josef Newgarden disqualified, lost victory in St Petersburg

1 years ago By Sports Desk

In the crazy world of IndyCar racing, comebacks are as common as fast overtakes. And the final twist came in the form of a disqualification that took Joseph Newgardn and Scott McLaughlin out of contention for the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg.

Both Team Penske drivers were disqualified for violating the “push to pass” rule. This tactical tool, if used correctly, can give you a huge advantage during the race. However, Newgarden and McLaughlin were found guilty of manipulating the system and gaining an unfair advantage on restarts following yellow flags.

the result? Pato O’Ward was retroactively crowned the winner of the race. Meanwhile, Newgarden saw his championship lead slip to 11th. A stunning reversal of fortune for a driver at the top of the racing world.

But the punishment did not stop there. In addition to the disqualification, Newgarden, McLaughlin and even Will Power were fined $25,000 and forfeited the race’s prize money. Power, although he broke the rules, was not disqualified because he did not benefit from his actions.

IndyCar has taken serious steps to ensure that such violations do not happen again. New technical review procedures were announced to prevent future manipulation of the system. This is an important response to maintaining the integrity of the IndyCar Championship, as emphasized by IndyCar President Jay Fry.

The Penske team admitted in the decision that the approach was unsuccessful. Team president Tim Cindric explained that the push-to-pass software was not moved as it should have been after the recent hybrid test, causing it to incorrectly activate during the restart at St. Petersburg.

This dramatic change serves as a reminder of the importance of respecting the rules and integrity of the sport. The competition is strong enough without manipulation that distorts the results. However, with the measures implemented by IndyCar, it is expected that such incidents will become rarer in the future.

As the season progresses, IndyCar fans will be eager to see how the drivers recover from these penalties and how the battle for the championship will unfold. One thing is certain: every corner and every yellow flag brings the promise of more thrills and surprises on IndyCar tracks.

In the crazy world of IndyCar racing, comebacks are as common as fast overtakes. And the final twist came in the form of a disqualification that took Joseph Newgardn and Scott McLaughlin out of contention for the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg.

Both Team Penske drivers were disqualified for violating the “push to pass” rule. This tactical tool, if used correctly, can give you a huge advantage during the race. However, Newgarden and McLaughlin were found guilty of manipulating the system and gaining an unfair advantage on restarts following yellow flags.

the result? Pato O’Ward was retroactively crowned the winner of the race. Meanwhile, Newgarden saw his championship lead slip to 11th. A stunning reversal of fortune for a driver at the top of the racing world.

But the punishment did not stop there. In addition to the disqualification, Newgarden, McLaughlin and even Will Power were fined $25,000 and forfeited the race’s prize money. Power, although he broke the rules, was not disqualified because he did not benefit from his actions.

IndyCar has taken serious steps to ensure that such violations do not happen again. New technical review procedures were announced to prevent future manipulation of the system. This is an important response to maintaining the integrity of the IndyCar Championship, as emphasized by IndyCar President Jay Fry.

The Penske team admitted in the decision that the approach was unsuccessful. Team president Tim Cindric explained that the push-to-pass software was not moved as it should have been after the recent hybrid test, causing it to incorrectly activate during the restart at St. Petersburg.

This dramatic change serves as a reminder of the importance of respecting the rules and integrity of the sport. The competition is strong enough without manipulation that distorts the results. However, with the measures implemented by IndyCar, it is expected that such incidents will become rarer in the future.

As the season progresses, IndyCar fans will be eager to see how the drivers recover from these penalties and how the battle for the championship will unfold. One thing is certain: every corner and every yellow flag brings the promise of more thrills and surprises on IndyCar tracks.

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