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Daniel Dye Indefinitely Suspended by ARCA After Tuesday ‘Felony Battery’ Arrest

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Daniel Dye, the second place driver in the 2022 ARCA Menards Series point standings, has been suspended indefinitely by the sanctioning body after a Tuesday felony battery arrest. PC: Daniel Dye | Twitter

Daniel Dye, the full-time driver of the No. 43 GMS Racing Chevrolet SS, has been indefinitely suspended from competition in all divisions of the ARCA Menards Series, following his arrest for Felony Battery charges on April 26.

Daniel Dye Arrested on Charges of Felony Battery in Volusia County

 

On Wednesday, ARCA officials announced penalties to ARCA Menards Series driver Daniel Dye, following an off-track incident on April 26th, 2022.

Dye has been suspended indefinitely for a violation of the 2022 ARCA Rulebook Section 12-8.1.E.2 which references ARCA Member Conduct Guidelines.

A statement from GMS Racing reads: “GMS Racing is aware of the current situation surrounding Daniel Dye. Daniel and the Dye family are cooperating with local law enforcement. No further comment will be made on the subject until more information becomes available.”

Additional details, if any become available, will be added to this story.

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