Hayes Disqualified From Daytona 200 For Illegal Crankshaft Modifications

Hayes Disqualified From Daytona 200 For Illegal Crankshaft Modifications

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From a press release issued by AMA Pro Racing at 10:50 p.m. Eastern Time: DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. Josh Hayes was disqualified from today’s Daytona 200 following a customary and mandatory technical inspection of the top three finishers’ motorcycles in the Daytona 200, round one of the AMA Formula Extreme Series. Upon this inspection, a technical infraction was found. The #1 Erion Racing Honda CBR600RR’s crankshaft was polished, surface treated and metal was removed from it. This is in violation of the 2008 AMA rulebook section 5.4, the text of which can be seen below. Page 47: Rulebook Section 5.4 5.4 Multi-cylinder liquid cooled engines The following engine components may not be altered from the originally homologated model except as noted: b. Homologated crankshaft 1. Bearing surfaces may be polished or surface treated. In addition, two other motorcycles were randomly picked to undergo technical inspections.

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