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Post by tank11 on Feb 10, 2013 7:53:45 GMT 12
If the car that is pushed onto the grass passes the car that pushed it there, advantage is gained by said pass. Hence why most used to circle around to come on behind pushing car.
Again may have been covered in drivers briefing.
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Post by Skorp on Feb 10, 2013 10:08:36 GMT 12
lol do you not remember all the fuss from past seasons........ passing on the infield gains that driver the advantage, how can that not have a bearing on the outcome?? sounds like you have your broom out mr macgor. how much stuff is under that carpet now?? ;D I can't say I remember any actual incidents that gained an advantage and with only watching what was on camera it's hard to be sure of anything much . I think I saw what looked like a car seeking sanctuary one time. I think I saw what looked like a attack on the grass once. I heard the commentators say one UK car was excluded but not what for. It's certainly a downside of not being there and only watching cameras that were chopping about quite a bit. That UK car was excluded for attacking Bengston while his car was partially on the grass and was deemed to be in a non attacking position. There were a could of other incidents that were also pulled up by the refs however I am unsure of what if any action was taken as a result. Also, one of the Mods got excluded from one of the races for excessive contact. I think one of the Baypark cars was excluded from all races on the second night for hitting on the grass too, but I can't remember which car it was, it might not have been a Baypark car.
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