Maybe that rear part is new. I believe the body pin part is pretty recent, too.
I believe the P.O. of one of our cars was dq'ed from a win because of this very thing.
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I believe the rule reads that the car will be weighed as it leaves the racing surface. Or at least 3 years ago it did. I tried to save a customer a couple of years ago at Hallett where I drove through the infield to retrieve the tail. We put it back on the car in the pit lane which is still part of the racing surface. We almost pulled it off but after much head scratching and discussion the stewards finally figured out the only way to disallow the tail from the weight was the fact that the tail was transported through a "non controlled area". I had no defense to that so my advice from then on is to stop on the cool down lap to collect your parts if you can. Denny should remember that one. Steve Fenske
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Steve: your memory is getting faulty...that was me and Jimmy! And it was my fault that his tail was missing to some extent, but he went for it when I was sliding sideways! |
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SK, You are so right about that being you not Denny. My mother has early stages of dimensia at age 88 maybe I need to look in the mirror at 57.
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