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Hey...anybody see the Daytona 500?
I guess racing announcers like to "rip" racing officials, just like basketball announcers like to "rip" basketball officials! BTW, what did you think about the Coors Light car getting a one lap penalty for going below the "yellow" line? Hmmmmm, it is easier officiating from the "cheap" seats. ![]() Dude |
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NASCAR has left themselves open for criticism for some of the things they've done in the past. I would compare it moreso to announcers criticizing the league, as opposed to the officals.
As far as Sterling's penalty, I think it's kind of a silly rule to begin with. But drivers were told in the drivers meeting if they went below the yellow line and passed, they get a stop and go. For once, they stuck to their guns. BTW, what a sucky way to start the season. ![]() ![]()
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Just my two cents, as always. Chuck
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The rules don't make a distinction between the Daytona 500 and the New England 300. All races are the same. If the race goes past the half-way point, it can't be carried over to the next day. It's an official race, just like a baseball game that goes 6 innings.
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As stated below,
All other races (world wide) have just about this exact same rule.
The same rule has been in effect at Indy since 1919. The rule maybe "sucky" but it is fair to not only all the drivers, owners, officials and fans it is also fair to the "next" race where cars (a different set of cars than those used at Daytona) are due in Thursday. I do not remember this big a stink when the INDY 500 has been rained out short of completion. Since I am affiliated with one of the teams I will now step down from my soap box. |
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And while it's true that baseball allows for weather shortened games, how many World Series have been decided by a 6-inning game? Chuck
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Last minute trip to bathroom, get in car....
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You are almost correct:
IRL, CART and F1 all race in the rain. All three have the exact same rule: If for "any reason" a race cannot be completed after 50% of the advertised distance the race is deemed complete. No race can be suspended after the 1/2 way mark and be started on the next available date. |
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