drive-through penalty

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drive-through penalty (plural drive-through penalties)

  1. (motor racing) A type of in-race penalty sanction against a driver or a team for in-race infractions, which results in the driver having to leave the track and drive through the pit lane at the reduced pit-lane speed before rejoining the track.

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