B99 (Offline)
#13
7/20/08 10:14 PM
I am curious as to why anyone would believe that the track has the responsibility to issue any penalty here, if warranted?
Tommy Helfrich is simply the promoter of the Sprintweek event, not an official. Once the event begins all calls or decisions regarding USAC races are the responsibility of USAC officials.
Think of it like a baseball umpire, once the teams take the field all the calls are in their hands.
I did not see the incident so I cannot comment about any penalty but if one was warranted it would no havecome from the track or the promoter.
ronmil (Offline)
#14
7/20/08 10:23 PM
Many of us on the backstretch did not get a good view of the Memmer incident because Speedway Man was throwing tee shirts into the crowd, causing a large number of people to jump up and obscure the sight line. I've never seen tee shirts thrown into the crowd during the time racing action was occurring on the track before. Bad decision!
On the other end of the spectrum, the Sandy's Pizza 50/50 girls sat down while the racing action was going on, so as not to obscure the view of the races. Kudos for being so thoughtful! :thumb
Ron Miller
lovindirt
#16
7/20/08 11:10 PM
:respect:Maybe this is YYY the good lord didn't let dave win the championship, or maybe it was the set up, because Dave can drive.:respect:
Kirk Spridgeon (Offline)
#17
7/21/08 12:28 AM
For those who are not so good at geometry, Dave made a right turn and did a 180 to get into the pits. As if that matters.
While it may not be right, that is basically the precedent. No one would have been penalized for doing the very same thing because it is accepted practice. Darland even had to negotiate cars still moving on the front stretch, so it's not as if everyone stopped immediately and he kept going. And the ruling simply put him to the tail for the restart, since he visited the work area under red.
I sure wish Mr. Scott would lose this hard-on for Dave Darland. He's obviously not going to be happy until Double D is banished from racing...
Flatrightrear (Offline)
#18
7/21/08 12:42 AM
The Tri-State Speedway rule in the recent past is that ALL CARS must stop within a quarter lap of the red coming out and they enforce it if they are running the show. It is not accepted practice at a show that the track runs.
Midget82
#20
7/21/08 5:58 AM
A little off topic... but since flags were brought up...
Wasn't it nice having a FLAGMAN finally?:headbang Haubstadt was the only race during the entire sprintweek that USAC felt the need to utilize a flagman that knew what he was doing. I'm thinkin' the kid from Lawrenceburg would have been better in the 'stand...:doh:
Tom Hansing: :applaud: