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IndyCar Officiating announced on Thursday that a new transparency initiative will be coming to the series. Starting this weekend, IndyCar Officiating will publish post-event reports following each race weekend. The reports will include officiating activity from the prior race, including penalties levied and findings from pre-race and post-race inspections. Details will be given about which […]
IndyCar Officiating announced a new transparency initiative coming to the series, starting with publishing post-event reports after each race weekend. These reports will detail officiating activity, penalties issued, inspection findings, and on-track incidents. Even practice violations like pit lane speeding will be included to enhance communication and consistency in rule implementation. The reports will define infraction severity into three levels: non-compliance, significant findings, and deliberate modifications. Officiating will post detailed infraction information on their website following events, beginning with the Bommarito 500. This initiative aims to promote transparency and positive results for the sport, thanking the entire officiating team for their efforts.


