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Originally Posted by treessavoy
Now there's something I never thought of, with no body on the car how can you pass the scales, for that matter, if half your engine is still scattered about the track how can you pass fuel and weight.
Do the pros get a waiver for stuff like that?
If both the doors fall off my stocker but I win will I pass the scales like they do?
Interesting!
JimR
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From everything I've seen at hundreds of races, I'd answer your questions as "Yes" and "Not a Chance".
I'm not sure when it was started (or if it's always been that way) but it was at least ten years ago that I learned of the waiver in the fuel.classes. All of us in the Media Center were told that as long as the car didn't cross the center line or hit a wall it would be legal to race the next round and that scales/fuel would be waived.
That's all I know since any logic used in this ruling was not provided at the time of the explanation.