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I can only speak for the episode I was party to...
The officials DID catch it. I hadn't even gotten to the scales when one D7 person approached me and asked me for the number of the guy I raced that they observed go the other way off the track..NOT the way one would proceed to fuel check and scales... His run was DQ'd. I do not know if there was any further admonishmont. |
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Dan,
I'm glad you added the additional info about being approached for information about the racer who bypassed the scales. In your earlier post you mentioned that being disqualified for passing the scales may not be the same punishment that is required by the nhra rules. What is the rule for bypassing the scales? I have never seen it.
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