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Originally Posted by jimi
ed thats your family? you lied to me again there not from brooklyn they are bottom feeders from the east river.
bill have you ever race heads up? like the pros. the first guy to leave that red lights LOOSES!!!!!! end of story............... no different than bracket racing . i will oppose this proposed rule change untill im dead.
P.S. 28 pages of pure crap!!!!!! this has been entertaining to say the least!!! keep up the good work guys.............................................. ........
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Are you too dazed and confused by the vagaries of this subject to realize that the basic difference in the two scenarios you propose, one "heads up racing" and one "handicap racing," wherein the FIRST CAR to have a chance to red light, is ALWAYS the SLOWER CAR?
Think about that for just a moment, please.
If he red lights, the second car to leave NEVER gets a chance to red light.
Why should anyone have that advantage? You can't write advantages into the rule book; where would it end???? LOL!
That never happens in a heads up race, because the two cars have an EQUAL chance to red light when the light goes green. Slow car or fast, they both have an equal chance in heads-up racing.
All this worse red light rule would do is give BOTH cars each, their EQUAL chance to red light, JUST LIKE IT IS AN A HEADS-UP RACE. The handdicap forces one car to leave first, and giving the second car to leave a free ride, with NO red-light jeopardy if the first car to leave bulbs, is anything BUT a fair shake for both cars. In the interest of fairness to everybody, that rule needs to be changed.
THAT is the end of the story.