192. During a race, and considering the weather, the condition of the racing strip and the circumstances of the race, a driver must drive so that his or her horse keeps a pace that does not hinder another horse and that corresponds to the class of horses in which his or her horse is participating.
Where a race proceeds too slowly in comparison with the class of the participating horses for that race, a driver must drive his or her horse so as to improve the pace of the race, where he or she is not driving the leader.
Decision 96-07-24, s. 192.