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I have lost runs for being to heavy and for being to light. With VP 12 have lost runs due to last week sample was different from this week sample.
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So you put that in parody of intentionally contaminating a fuel sample so it won't count? Suppose he was throwing weight out of the car before the scales, would that be considered the right thing to do to protect his average and fellow racers that run his combo?
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Any contestant who posts an elapsed time that would result in an immediate horsepower or index adjustment, must report to Technical Services for validation of the run. Any contestant failing to report to Technical Services for validation of the run for (weight, fuel, etc., including ?driving by? the scales), shall be disqualified from the event and suspended for a minimum of six (6) months. The event shall be charged against the driver?s annual quota of scored events with zero points awarded. The NHRA retains the authority to recognize the validity of any race result, or time recorded, in cases where there may be attempts to discredit the run. The decision to adjust horsepower or to reduce the index will be at the discretion of the NHRA Tech Department
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