Moderator's Report
Server replay time: 486s
Jure runs wide and off in turn 7, allowing a whole bunch of cars through. There's a fairly large gap between him in 10th and TrueTom in 9th as they reach turn 8 at the end of the back straight.
Truetom is having a look up the inside of James but has to back out of any move; Jure locks up whilst avoiding running into the back of him, but then gets back on the power early without anticipating TT's slow corner speed (the result of his aborted look at James). Jure runs into the rear corner of TT, spinning him round - not a classic rear ender, simply a failure to take account of the full situation.
Server replay time: 870s
Similar to the incident at 486s, TT has run wide after an aborted look at Adam Parle, and Jure again runs into the back of him under power after failing to anticipate TT's lack of pace (TT was also battling a handling problem). This time TrueTom doesn't spin and Jure checks up whilst TT straightens his car up and carries on.
- Jure ([R24-7]Jure) — caution — contact with TrueTom
For advice only - unreported by victim, so penalty disregarded
It started a few corners back at the exit on to the back straight, when James got it all wrong, got nudged by FreQ, then screamed down the back straight rightfully protecting his position from Kerr who, naturally, wanted to profit on the proceedings.
James managed to protect his position and while entering T12 (like he always did; a tight line, but that's the nature of Lister and/or driver, as evidenced by his previous laps) got hit hard by Kerr who completely failed to anticipate James' braking point. Brian's entry into T12 was not close to a proper passing position, and given that this was the first lap he had followed James into the turn, it was reckless to brake so late, exacerbated by an adrenalin rush after the previous few corners.
It should be noted that Kerr got nudged relatively hard by FreQ at 1335 (Kerr recovering from the original incident, FreQ a bit careless approaching dangerous pile-up...). It must also be noted Kerr returned to racing line way too fast, i.e. was not up to speed and should have expected trouble entering racing line. FreQ was also on an adrenalin rush because of the prior engagement with James.
Ideally Kerr would have made a self imposed drive through.