Dangerous Situation Leads IndyCar Officiating To Change Caution Policy
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- Sports Money Dangerous Situation Leads Indy Car Officiating To Change Caution Policy By Bruce Martin,
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- Effective immediately, IndyCar Officiating will no longer take into consideration pit windows and the running order of cars on track before deploying a FCY (Full Course Yellow).
Sports Money Dangerous Situation Leads Indy Car Officiating To Change Caution Policy By Bruce Martin,
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I have been chasing race cars since the first Michigan 500 in 1981.Follow Author May 12, 2026, 09:16am EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.Alexander Rossi's disable Chevrolet Indy Car is on the hook about to be towed off the track after it stopped in the middle of the front straight in the May 8 Sonsio Grand Prix at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.INDYCAR PhotoA controversy that left NTT IndyCar Series driver Alexander Rossi and his No. 20 Chevrolet at risk in Saturday’s Sonsio Grand Prix at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway has led IndyCar Officiating to make a change on its full course caution policy.
While the move may come in the interest of safety, which is a good thing, the decision to close the pits in the middle of green flag pit stops should a caution flag be enforced will create a competitive disadvantage by splitting the field.