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They suspended him for violating this code of conduct
Section 4.4.B of the NASCAR Member Code of Conduct
outlines severe infractions that can result in significant penalties, including fines, point deductions, and suspensions. These are actions that are considered more egregious than minor incidents and are treated with a higher degree of severity by NASCAR.
According to the 2024 Rule Book, infractions under Section 4.4.B that could lead to a loss of 25–50 driver and/or team owner points, a $50,000–$100,000 fine, and/or a suspension include:
Physical confrontation: Any physical altercation with a NASCAR official, media member, or fan.
Race or championship manipulation: Attempting to influence or alter the outcome of a race or the season championship.
Intentional vehicle damage: Deliberately damaging another vehicle on pit road. Updates to the rule also include "post-race" incidents.
Reckless driving: Wrecking or spinning another vehicle, regardless of whether that vehicle is removed from competition as a result.
Safety compromise: Any action that compromises the safety of an event or poses a dangerous risk to competitors, officials, or spectators.
Another driver was docked one race for spinning a car on purpose, so what did Shane do to get an indefinite suspension?
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