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You cant Put in what the Good Lord left out
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Billy, such an important issue that is almost never discussed at many tracks. Stay in your lane until you can determine where the other car is during shutdown. After 50 plus years of all types of drag racing, only one track I have raced at had printed rule stating procedure for shutdown/return road d irections. Witnessed 2 accidents at local track involving shutdown crashes.
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When I was a young, inexperienced drag racer, I did everything perfectly. (yeah, sarcasm)
If that happened to me, I would try to track him or her down in the pits and ask calmly if they realized how dangerous what they just did was. I'd bet they knew. If they're not apologetic and remorseful, I'd tell someone of importance in the tower. Nothing personal, Billy. I'd just give the benefit of the doubt until he or she proves they're an idiot. |
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Billy, he was probably texting....
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Probably the same way he drives on the street...
Changes lanes abruptly with zero regard for other drivers "Daddy bought me this Mustang and its way faster than your car so I can cut you off anytime I feel like it and I'm special" LOL
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I had a very well seasoned guy in his Super Pro dragster cut across in front of me the same way once, I came close to cutting his dragster in half. Yeah, he got an earful from me after that!
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Billy, Give him a break! He was returning a text message on his "Smart Phone"
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I do not think the majority of tracks even cover the rules of the track, and safety while on their premises. Courtesy staging, turning off the track, short turn off vs long turn off and just watching for other cars. I went testing last weekend and even the long time staging lane worker warned me to pay attention to the group of street cars as we were doing time only runs. These were not kids but had their new fast toys out to see what it would do. I was hanging in the back of the lanes just to avoid them. I don't assume someone knows the rules, or is paying attention. Just like people merging onto traffic when they have a yield sign. That sign is not for them but someone else, and your supposed to get out of their way.
Their needs to be a briefing or class before someone can go down the track, not everyone has common sense or courtesy these days. Sean
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