Friday, July 1, 2011

Firestone Indy Lights Series'(FILS) O2 Racing is Suspended until Dec. '12

Although the IndyCar Series has been very inconsistent on enforcing the rules during races like Milwaukee. I do believe that the Indy Lights Series did the right thing by suspending the license/sponsorship of O2 Racing Technology, and the membership of team owner Mark Olson. The whole deal where Sam Schmidt Motorsports was caught cheating at Milwaukee was really wrong. It turns out the IndyCar PR department thought they were breaking the rules so they reported it, but it was never actually confirmed by the FILS Officials that the two accused Sam Schmidt cars were actually breaking the rules. So without confirmation from the actual FILS Officials O2 Racing decided that they could take the problems into their own hands and pull out of the race. Therefor that's why I think that Roger Bailey the executive director of the Indy Lights Series did the right thing, by showing O2 Racing that their in charge, not them.


Here is the actual statement released from the IndyCar Series stating why O2 Racing Technology is being suspended based on their actions. 
INDYCAR, the governing body of Firestone Indy Lights, has suspended the entrant license/membership of O2 Racing Technology and the individual membership of team owner Mark Olson until December 31, 2012, for actions during The Milwaukee Mile event June 18-19.

Olson was suspended for attempting to impede the conduct of the event by encouraging others to breach contracts with INDYCAR and withdraw from the David Hobbs 100. O2 Racing Technology was the only entrant to withdraw, removing its No. 36 and 63 entries from the participant list.

The actions were in violation of multiple rules as listed in the Firestone Indy Lights rulebook:

· Rule 1.1: Actions threatening the integrity of INDYCAR, Firestone Indy Lights and/or orderly conduct of an event.

· Rule 2.11 (C): Conduct creating adverse notoriety with respect to INDYCAR, Firestone Indy Lights or an event.

· Rule 9.3 (A): Attempting to or engaging in unsportsmanlike conduct or conduct detrimental to racing, INDYCAR and/or Firestone Indy Lights.

· Section 14 of the Event Entry Form: Engaging in tactics which would disrupt or delay the events.

"The mere act of attempting to impede the conduct of the event is something we will not tolerate," said Roger Bailey, executive director, Firestone Indy Lights. "We believe we have a great championship with Firestone Indy Lights that will help develop drivers and teams to prepare to move to the top level of open-wheel racing in North America, and we must maintain the integrity of our series."

The penalized parties may protest/appeal as prescribed in the Firestone Indy Lights rulebook. A protest/appeal may result in an increase, decrease or no change to the penalty.


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