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Drivers who Driving Moral Hazard Prevention System will be applied at Round 7 AUTOPOLIS

 

 

Following driver will be subject to the penalties mentioned below at the AUTOPOLIS GT 3Hours RACE, Round 7 of the 2025 AUTOBACS SUPER GT series, which will take place on October 18th and 19th at AUTOPOLIS, due to the cumulative points of the GTA Driving Moral Hazard Prevention System up to Round 6 reaching the criteria.

 

 

Driver: Yuki Nemoto – No. 31 apr LC500h GT

Detail of Penalty

Due to his total penalty points exceeding 4 points by the addition of 2 penalty point at Round 2 race, the driver will be prohibited to participate in the last 1 hour of the official practice session of his next participating event.

 

(In accordance with 2025 SUPER GT Sporting Regulations Appendix 7 GTA Driving Moral Hazard Prevention System Art. 4.2)

 

 

 

 

 

GTA Driving Moral Hazard Prevention System

GTA Driving Moral Hazard Prevention System aims to enable provision of high quality races to all fans who follow the SUPER GT races, to establish sportsmanship that can be regarded as a baseline for all races, and to increase the safety of motorsports.
This system is applied to all SUPER GT races and Official Tests. Driver who deviates from the guidelines will be subject to penalty stipulated by the GTA Moral Hazard Prevention System, including penalization using a point system, driving limitation, limitation or refusal of participation in the Race, etc.
The decision will be made by the SUPER GT Driving Standard Observer appointed by GTA.

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