South Auckland harness racing driver Simon Lawson faces a near 18-month suspension from the sulky after admitting betting on other horses in two races he drove in.
But Lawson, who has also received an $8000 fine, has been cleared of any race fixing or not trying with his horses after investigations by both the police and racing authorities.
Lawson admitted profiting from $205 worth of bets placed by friend and fellow harness racing licence holder Gareth Dixon, who was not involved in the race, on winning horse Mr Natural in race 10 at Alexandra Park on May 25 last year.
Lawson, who is believed to have been responsible for half of the stake of the bet, drove rival My Royal Roxy, who finished fifth in the race.
Dixon is alleged to have placed the bets on the race and was also charged by racing authorities but with a much lesser charge and no decision has been made public in his case.
Lawson and Dixon won around $1000 each out of a series of bets on Mr Natural.