Again, I don't even know if this is how it went down, but I'd like to hear opinions on how to score this race with the following rules in place. ( I have really bad photoshop abilities, btw)
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A. A race will be considered complete when the checkered flag has been displayed or whenever the scheduled distance is finished, whichever occurs first.
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B. Yellow Flag indicates CAUTION, slow down and maintain your position.
And keep in mind that without scoring loops, the only point at which cars are scored is at the start finish line. (You can't accurately determine who passed who out of turn 2 etc.)
See Figure 1 (dm1). The Checkered Flag is displayed to the leader on the last lap as he crosses the start/finish line.
Then,
See Figure 2 (dm2). Car #4 Spins in turn 3. Yellow comes out. How do we decide who finished ahead of who in the #5 and #6 cars?
As it pertains to the completion of the race and naming a winner, do we...
A. Ignore the fact that Car Number 1 completed the full number of laps and took the checkered flag as the leader and have a green/white/checkered because every car on the track didn't complete the final lap before the caution and make the leader go out and do it again?
B. Decided that the race has concluded because the leader took the checkered?
The rule as well as common sense says we do B. Race over.
If we choose B and say all laps have been completed, how do we decide which car between cars #5 and #6 got 4th place when the race is only being scored and judged from the start/finish line by either human scorers or transponders?
A. Let cars #5 & #6 ignore the yellow flag condition and race back to the line?
B. Start asking people's opinions on whether car #6 actually completed his pass of car #5 at some point on the track before the yellow came out?
C. Revert to the previous lap scoring between these two cars?
My point is that there isn't really a good answer. In NASCAR you can use scoring loops and option B works. But with races scored just at the start finish line option B simply doesn't work. That's why in almost all series on dirt we revert to the last completed lap for scoring any time a yellow comes out. You just can't judge who was ahead of who coming out of turn 2 or who had a nose in front on the back stretch.
Out of all of the options in this scenario, it seems like a fairly scored race according to the published rules.
But I'm sure there are other opinions on how to score this race.
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