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Originally Posted by bill dedman
But, that accomplishes nothing in the interest of removing an unfair facet of the game.
If you remove the "first red light" rule in favor of a "worst red light" rule, you equalize the possibility of EITHER car having a chance to red light, wherein the way it stands now, there is always a possibility that the second car to leave will NOT have his turn to red light (IF the first car bulbs.)
With the current "double breakout; worst infraction loses," there is never a chance that one of the two cars is deprived of the "breakout jeopardy."
Never.
Either car can lose, irrespective of what the other car does... it's always the worse infraction. Equal jeopardy.
There is no "equal jeopardy" when the first car bulbs, with this current, slanted, rule.
Free rides for the firat car. Not the most desirable situation, for a level playing field.
Easy to fix...
No changes in driver program...
Damages no one.
Advantage to no one.
Fans will be unaware that there was a change.
Red light equality. Finally... 
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Just so you know I think things are fine the way they are but for the sake of your arguing -
4 guys left in the semis - 3 redlight - one winner right - no - one guys gets a second chance - same with break outs - 3 breakout - one gets a second chance
A redlight or breakout is a self DQ - if you DQ yourself - why do you get a second chance
You no why - I will tell you why - because that is the way it is - it is the rules
I am going to get my truck washed - an excellent Saturday morning activity
Enjoy the Kentucky Derby later
I was able to resist this thread for 32 pages - sorry Lord I am weak
I knew both lossing would never fly
Solomon ordered, "Cut the baby in half! That way each of you can have part of him."
LMAO
:-) peace