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Diggsy (Offline)
  #21 7/14/11 4:28 PM
You know, I've heard stories of the sniffers being beat. But lie detectors can be beat, too. And WTH were they gonna do if the tire test came back clean and Iceman failed the lie detector? Or vice versa? What then? Which do you believe, the science or the man? Dangerous ground to be treading on.
illiNOISE (Offline)
  #22 7/14/11 4:45 PM
Originally Posted by Diggsy:
As serious as the allegations (and health ramifications) can be, listening to the keyboard commandos go at it can be entertaining. Part of me thinks that WoO dragged this out as long as they did just to ramp up hits on their site, especially considering it involved drivers who aren't even regulars on their tour. The lie detector test, though, is the *** moment of the week so far...
Of course the WoO is dragging this out for the publicity; how often do we disscuss a WoO Late Model race on this forum?

Even Roman Chariots ran non-wing, and on dirt. Hail Caesar!
Diggsy (Offline)
  #23 7/14/11 6:39 PM
Originally Posted by illiNOISE:
Of course the WoO is dragging this out for the publicity; how often do we disscuss a WoO Late Model race on this forum?
For those of us who like both open wheel AND late models, I'd say we don't discuss nearly enough. But that's just me
JstAbvVMC (Offline)
  #24 7/14/11 6:55 PM
Did WOO "require" that he take the test, or was given "the option" to take the test to help shut up the cry baby!! That would be my first question. Giving an option or at the request of the accused is a lot differant then demanding. JMO
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  #25 7/14/11 7:32 PM
"what would they have done if he didnt take the test"

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REH24 (Offline)
  #26 7/14/11 8:16 PM
Originally Posted by Wrench Turner:
My question is why was the lie detector even necessary? The photoionization detectors that they use on the tires to detect softening compounds are pretty much fool proof. A serious *** moment in the world of racing is indeed correct.
Not "a serious *** moment" how about "a serious WWF moment"....

REH
jim goerge (Offline)
  #27 7/15/11 1:52 AM
Originally Posted by apexonephoto:
I thought it was a joke as well. I guess since a small potatoes $30,000 to win late model purse is nearly unheard of in non-wing, it would be hard to understand! Before you jump down my socialist Canadian throat, I'm just giving you guys a hard time! I think the polygraph is stupid, apparently it's used in Bassmaster's and body building competitions as well. Smells too much like wrestling tabloid TV and entertainment then racing. I'd say protesting tires is totally fine.

The race was at Lernerville, PA.
Here we go again all you guys telling me pro wrestling is fake
bige 44t (Offline)
  #28 7/15/11 10:09 AM
Originally Posted by jim goerge:
Here we go again all you guys telling me pro wrestling is fake
What??!!??
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