INDIANAPOLIS — IndyCar officers have penalized the No. 14 A.J. Foyt Enterprises crew following post-race technical inspection after Sunday’s Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix.
Santino Ferrucci drove the automotive to a powerful runner-up end behind winner Kyle Kirkwood, however the automotive was discovered to be beneath the required driver ballast weight following the occasion.
IndyCar officers found the driving force ballast wanted to convey the mixed weight of the driving force and driver ballast to 185 kilos was underweight and never throughout the driver ballast weight tolerance of 0.00 to + 1.00 kilos.
Nevertheless, additionally throughout inspection, the collection discovered the load of automotive No. 14, itself, was 10 kilos over the minimal weight for street and road circuits of 1,785 kilos and competed over the minimal weight requirement on-track.
In response to IndyCar, A.J. Foyt Enterprises was in violation of:
Rule 14.4.2. Driver Equivalency Weight
Rule 14.4.2.2. Driver Equivalency Weight should convey the mixed weight of the Driver and Driver ballast to 185 kilos.
Rule 14.4.2.5. The Driver ballast weight tolerance is 0.00 to + 1.00 kilos. The Driver Equivalency Weight should be put in and secured within the designed location ahead of the seatback. This location could solely be used for Driver ballast.
This rule is in place to equalize the load of varying-sized drivers so there isn’t any benefit based mostly on the load of the driving force. Put up-race weight dedication, as carried out by IndyCar, is a standard observe after each occasion and in almost all types of motorsports to make sure an equal taking part in area.
Ferrucci will maintain the second-place end, however the crew has been fined $25,000 and can forfeit 25 championship driver and entrant factors. The bonus level for main a lap additionally is just not awarded.
The No. 14 is also ineligible for engine factors and prize cash related to the race.



















