A restart violation occurs when a driver breaks restart rules after a caution period. Officials monitor actions such as jumping the leader or improper lane choice. Teams must communicate proper timing and positioning to prevent infractions. During a restart the driver must follow the pace car and restart procedures exactly. Drivers may be penalized with a pass-through or repositioning. Spotters alert drivers about timing and spacing. Officials enforce consistency to maintain fairness. Crew chiefs adjust strategy around potential restart penalties. Compliance ensures safety and orderly competition. Maintenance of procedural knowledge prevents mistakes during green-white-checkered attempts. Drivers must react quickly but correctly. Restart violations influence race outcomes and track position. Enforcement preserves integrity of competition.
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