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The appeal by Stone Brothers Racing was against the penalites handed down following the Stewards' finding that their vehicle (Car #1) was in breach of technical rules C8.11.8 and C8.11.9 (AVESCO Operations Manual) in that the ECU wiring loom was found to include additional wires and a connector which were not permitted.

Running a NAWS solenoid maybe? lol.... Just another minor POS indiscretion and the revised punishment seems a lot more sensible.

Adrian

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Consistancy would be nice!

Saturday 20 March

PWR Racing was found to be in breach of the Rules, in that at the end of Race 1, post race scrutiny revealed that the Control ECU Loom was not in compliance with the Rules. A penalty of $1,000 was imposed.

Saturday 20 March

Car #28, Matthew White, was found to be in breach of the Rules, in that at the end of Race 1, post race scrutiny revealed that the Control ECU Loom was not in compliance with the Rules. Stewards imposed a reprimand.

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Going by previous breach of the same regs the 5k fine is still too high and the intial penilty was just a joke..... Looks like the Trevs are just going to have to win some races in order to win the Championship hey................Go Marcus

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