NASCAR penalizes two drivers and a crew member after red flag altercation at South Boston Speedway

Crew chief stormed on the race track, tossed a radio at a car then climbed in the window before the driver took off and shook him out of his moving race car

NASCAR will not allow Forrest Reynolds to participate in any NASCAR sanctioned events without a licence. Additionally, Reynolds is ineligible to attain a NASCAR licence until next year.

Forrest Reynolds has essentially been banned for a year.

Why?

Forrest Reynolds jumped into the window of a race car during red flag conditions. He was then ejected from the moving car. Watch the video of the red flag altercation as well as the racing that led to it.

The incident at South Boston Speedway

Lee Pulliam and Phillip Morris were battling with 5 to go in a 75-lap event at the short track of South Boston Speedway. Pulliam left the door open, Morris filled it with his late model and contact was made for the position.

On the same lap, Pulliam drove it deep into turn three and put Morris in the fence. The red flag was displayed and the clean up crews went to work on the race track.

Meanwhile, the cars came to a stop in turn one. Forrest Reynolds, crew chief for Phillip Morris jumped over the pit wall and entered the race track.

First, he tossed his radio at the windshield of Lee Pulliam. He then walked around the car and climbed in through the passenger side window of the race car.

Speculation states that the crew chief was attempting to rip up the ignition wires which sit on the dash.

At this point, Pulliam was cranking the engine. When it fired, he did a burnout and took off in a hurry. He shook the steering wheel right and left, ejecting the crew chief from his race car.

Forrest Reynolds hit the ground and rolled to a stop. Meanwhile, the race car took off just inches from the crew member.

Related: Hear from Phillip Morris following the altercation at South Boston Speedway; Video of red flag altercation

Crew member thrown from moving race car under red flag at South Boston Speedway (Video)
Crew member thrown from moving race car under red flag at South Boston Speedway

NASCAR penalties for red flag altercation at South Boston Speedway

The late model division at South Boston Speedway is sanctioned by NASCAR. That puts the penalties in their hands.

As stated, Forrest Reynolds will be unable to get his NASCAR licence until next year.

Lee Pulliam, he drove off with a crew member attached to his race car, has also been fined $1,500. He’ll set out on a driver suspension until April 17th. He will be required to pay the fine before returning to the track. He’ll also be on probation until December 31, 2019.

Phillip Morris has also been fined $1,000. He’s suspended only until the fine is paid. If Morris attempts to bring Forrest Reynolds as his crew chief to any NASCAR it will bring new penalties. Morris is also on probation until December 31st, 2019.

Lee Pulliam went penalized for his actions during the red flag, not for the contact during the race. The NASCAR penalty report read:

“Driver was in car stopped on the track under red flag conditions, a crew member from another team approached vehicle and leaned in through right side window. Driver then started his vehicle and proceeded to move forward at an accelerated speed carrying the crew member and throwing him from the vehicle.”

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Crew member thrown from the window of a race car at South Boston Speedway (Video)

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