Common use of Rough Riding Clause in Contracts

Rough Riding. Rough riding is defined as a deliberate, damaging or flagrant act of driving executed by a driver against another driver in order to gain an advantage or improve one’s position on the racetrack. The driver will be given a warning for a first offense, depending on officials concurrence. If takes two officials to make a call. Infractions are subject to B.O.G. review if necessary.

Appears in 5 contracts

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