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Originally Posted by bill dedman
Hey, Dad...
Would you think that disqualifying both cars in a race in which they both broke out would be a good idea?
If you're going to deal with a double red light by disqualifying both cars, to br consistent, you'd have to do the same in a double breakout situation.
What do you think?
And, having eliminated 4 cars (two double red lights and two double breakouts) what would you do for a winner in the Eliminator, if that happened in the last two rounds of racing?
All I see for that plan is unnecessary complication, where eliminating ONLY the worse offender in each case, keeps things fair and introduces NO more complication.
How about it, Dad?
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Hey Bill - Ron Here (as it says at the bottom of my posts)
Why not deal with one thing at a time - this thread was about red lights
You did not answer what is UNFAIR about both losing - if both red light
Answer this and then lets start a new thread on break outs
I realize this forum is a form of entertainmenet for you and others
It is a debating society and it is entertaining at times
BTW - BOs use to be the way you described