1- The Official NASCAR winner of the race shall be the winner of the race for wagering purposes, this includes all races which are halted prematurely for any reason. If the Race winner is disqualified, then they are no longer the official NASCAR winner if the disqualification occurred less than 6 hours from the end of the race.
2- In head-to-head matchups, both drivers must start the race for the wager to be considered “action”.
3- If a starting driver who has completed at least one lap is replaced during the race by another driver for any reason, the starting driver will be awarded the finishing driver’s position at the end of the race. Example: Driver JONES starts the race, completes 8 laps, but leaves the race due to injury, and then replacement driver SMITH finishes the race and places 10th.In the race standings, driver JONES would be credited with a 10th place finish.
4- All disqualifications that occur more than six hours after the race has ended are not recognized for wagering purposes. This applies for all NASCAR wagers. (Race Winner, Matchups, Finishing Position, etc)
Formula 1:
1- Wagers on a driver will be in effect if, and only if, the driver lines up on the official starting grid after the warm-up lap.
2- The podium positions will be used to determine 1st, 2nd and 3rd for betting purposes.
3- In head-to-head matchups, both drivers must start the race in order for the wager to be considered “action”.
4- In two-way matchups, if both drivers fail to complete the race, the driver completing the most laps will be deemed the winner. If both drivers retire on the same lap, wagers will be settled on the official FIA classification at the time of the podium presentation.
5- If a driver fails to take part in the qualifying session then all bets on that driver will be void. This event will be settled on official times as recorded by the FIA and will not be affected by any subsequent penalties or demotions.