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Originally Posted by FMadera
In this context, "leading the result" means awarding the point. The R2 should never be the first one to award a point in a rally.
You can offer up information, and if your partner has deer in the headlights, you should be less than subtle when you are clearly being asked for information. I do not believe that's what "leading" means here, so much as taking charge on providing helpful information.
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Right. The way it is stated however has me questioning if I'm not completely ignorant of a specific mechanic.
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It is only necessary for the second referee to indicate the team at fault; it is not necessary to signal "out." This indication is done by extending the arm, open hand. If necessary, this technique may be used for an antenna fault as well.
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To clarify - how extended is the arm and where does it point to?