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That takes an official at the line, ain't happening. Tower call? Oil, dust, which car, and then the fight began
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It's in the west coast rule book, Tom
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Section 2, page 8 says:
Anytime it has been judged that excessive braking has resulted in loss of control that results in contact with the guardwall and/or light fixtures or crossing the center boundary lines, INCLUDING PAST THE FINISH LINE, the contestant will be disqualified. Nothing about tire smoke being an automatic DQ, or even about excessive braking alone being grounds for a DQ. |
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Section 2, page 8 says:
Anytime it has been judged that excessive braking has resulted in loss of control that results in contact with the guardwall and/or light fixtures or crossing the center boundary lines, INCLUDING PAST THE FINISH LINE, the contestant will be disqualified. What a joke. If you make contact with the guardrail, light fixtures or cross the center line you get DQ'd anyway. Doesn't matter what the cause was. They just added past the finish line. They used to have a rule but that is gone now, many brake slammers just were told to take it easier and I do not recall any one getting DQ'd for it. Of course this has nothing to do with safety. Ron Ortiz U/SA just a late decision |
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I am only trapping 106 mph, but if I were to get rear ended by one of the 160 + mph missiles... |
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