The probation will last through the regular season finale at Nazareth Speedway and the entirety of the first round of the playoffs.
"Looking over the video evidence, we determined that the #23 driver turned his steering wheel straight in order to afflict additional damage to the #9," NFRN Director of Competition Kris Neuert said. "Because of the severity of the ensuing accident, we have to hand out warnings to tell drivers to calm down, regardless of their playoff status." The penalty is the biggest brought against a driver this season, surpassing a pair of three-race probations given to TJ Smith and Jesse Makana (still being served). Law will be watched for aggressive incidents or incidents deemed to be his fault during that set of races, as well as any he may qualify for in the NFRN Elite Cup Series. He has a playoff birth through back-to-back victories at Bumpdraftin' Superspeedway and Nox Raceway, but was unable to officially clinch based on his finishing position at Peoria, which was 39th. Comments are closed.
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