Re: Rd #3 Stock @ Atlanta
Its easy to become complacent because they get it right 99.9% of the time. I catch myself not looking sometimes and checking the big scoreboard to make sure it's right. I hate to see anyone loose like this but ultimately it's our responsibility just not sure why it wasn't caught being it was over the index that's what really is troubling.
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Re: Rd #3 Stock @ Atlanta
The announcer said WOW second time in 2 weeks then he got quiet for about 5 minutes
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How many times does it happen that we never hear about? Either the racer catches it or a crew member......
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So lets say for arguments sake that Jim noticed the tower's mistake as he left the line and was somehow able to pedal his way to a 12.00 and win the round.
Would he then be DQ'd for having a dial that's over the index?!? That's why that rule is BS - and also because the driver is not the person entering the info into the computer. They should have a key-pad at the ready line and have the drivers punch in their own dials... that way if its wrong... it is without question the driver's mistake. |
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As we all know though, that is not always the criteria which is used. |
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They got into it at the scales
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They got my dial wrong 2 rounds in a row at Lebanon and the dial is very clearly marked on my windows .I was starting to wonder a little.
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If you race long enough it will happen to you too. It,s a lousy way to lose.
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