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Many comp cars are pushed making the driver of the car essentially responsible for where the car and golf cart are headed. Throw in a hood scoop with the blinder and the view from a comp car seat is significantly less than that of a stock or SS’er when navigating the pits.
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With the latest clarification:
https://www.nhraracer.com/content/ge...715&zoneid=132 I read this and it seems like you could protest someone if you lose and saw your opponent using a blinder. I could really care less on this one.Same thing as at the scales.If I am bracket racing someone and they come up 5 pounds light at the scales,I could care less.I don't weigh if I lose unless specifically instructed to. This could lead to some exciting racing this year.Car A wins the round,but upon further review at the replay booth,Car B is reinstated because of a blinder penalty and an automatic first down. |
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I see cars being pulled out of the scales at Phoenix to be inspected for blinder infractions…
Just don’t use a Coors twelve pac box to make one.. It appears some here are afraid of the blinder. Good reason to have one in the car. We still need a - (Dislike) tab! Last edited by Barry Polley; 01-21-2023 at 12:20 PM. |
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