10-26-2018, 02:12 PM
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Re: Driver ejection,NHRA cover up at St. Louis
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Originally Posted by Lenny5160
If you broke out, you would have won because he crossed into your lane.
If you crossed into his lane, you would win because he did the same thing first.
As far as the race being over once he crossed into your lane, I'm not sure about that. If you went and stuffed your car into the wall, is that worse? Or are they both just boundary infractions at the same level. But you could have gone red, broke out, or changed lanes after your opponent did and still be the winner.
I really don't know how it works if you would have come up light or failed fuel check with your opponent swapping lanes.
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This is an easy call......
First or Worst...
Light or bad fuel means that when you lit the stage bulb the car was illegal.....
Crossing the lane line is the worst infraction that there is...
For the most part first or worst works very well and, as far back as I can remember, it has always been this way...
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Last edited by Bob Mulry; 10-26-2018 at 02:16 PM.
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