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Originally Posted by GUMP
Why not? One is done to win a heads-up run. The other is done to dodge one. The outcome is the same. Why should the penalty be different?
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GUMP...or whoever you really are...I guess some keyboard legend since I see you are a VIP Member! Bryan Worner has probably had more SS heads ups, in the eliminator, in the last 15years, than anybody I know. He has won them all! The race Bryan was speaking of, that he got tossed from, he was kicked out in the 2nd round and yes on his way to a potential heads up, where he did have that competitor covered on ET. If you read carefully to what Bryan and I said, the change in year did not affect any performance gain for him. It was a mistake, he took his "punishment" like a man, loaded up and went home. His POINT was that a tech card infraction and illegal driveline component, although both deemed as cheating, cannot or should not be given the same level of punishment. IMHO