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Originally Posted by Jerry Spencer
I will probably be told to shut up and mind my own business but I would have loved to see the outcome had Jack been put back for avoiding a would be crash, throw the yellow put the car that caused the yellow on the tail, did a car as you say spin there tires getting out of shape causing a scramble behind them?
Again common sense trumps any rule. Just my opinion blast if you wish.
Jerry #66j
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No reason to blast you. Doesn't matter who the driver is, the rule is the same for all. There was no yellow. A car in line simply didn't accelerate as quickly as the drivers behind him were hoping/expecting. Ever driver had a decision to make and each decision had potential consequences. One driver chose to continue accelerating (remember no cone on straight. Line is the flag stand). Doing so put his car next to the car in front of him as he crossed the line. All hindsight, but if he pulled back out of line but stayed behind the car in front of him no penalty needed. That's why we removed the cone. To give the drivers the entire width of the track to avoid each other. Dan already said we will look into amending our constitution.
Jeremy
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