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November 9th, 2008, 10:58
#1
Ironman
Do rules matter, really?
Do rules matter, really?
“Let ‘em race” is a chant that we often hear when a vehicle doesn’t conform to the rules for the class it looks like it belongs in or is racing in. But, by “letting them race” are we really hurting the class and the sport?
What if a 5-1600 shows up with the rear wheel openings trimmed back above the ˝” below the fender bolthole limit – let ‘em race?
What if a ˝-1600 shows up with a 5spd Bus Box in it – let ‘em race?
What if a 7X shows up with non-stock steering knuckles/uprights with heims or rod ends – let ‘em race?
What if a 7 Open shows up with after market fuel injection – let ‘em race?
What if a Class 8 show up with a motor that does not match the frame year and model – let ‘em race?
What if a Trophy Truck show up with a motor make that does not match the Body Emblem/Make – let ‘em race?
What if a Class 1 car showed up with an aerodynamic wheel covering body on it – let ‘em race?
These are several non-specific issues and examples of violations of current class rules that exist in vehicles that are currently racing.
What would you do, let ‘em race?
Ramsey El Wardani
Smarter Than Dirt!
One Man Racing
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November 9th, 2008 10:58
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November 9th, 2008, 11:11
#2
RDC Addicted
Re: Do rules matter, really?
What if a 7X shows up with non-stock steering knuckles/uprights with heims or rod ends – let ‘em race?
As far as I understood the rules, those items could be of "any manufacture" not just factory......
Skyler Gambrell
"But our shenanigans are cheeky and fun!!!!"
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November 9th, 2008, 17:30
#3
Heisenberg
Re: Do rules matter, really?

Originally Posted by
dislocated1
What if a 7X shows up with non-stock steering knuckles/uprights with heims or rod ends – let ‘em race?
As far as I understood the rules, those items could be of "any manufacture" not just factory......
this is how it reads in the new book...
SUSPENSION COMPONENTS
Spindles may be of any manufacturer and may be
reinforced. Upright or knuckle must remain stock.
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November 9th, 2008, 11:13
#4
Elite
Re: Do rules matter, really?
hhmmm. Good topic. IMO- Rules are created to make racing fair and safe. On a case by case situation, sure let 'em race UNLESS the violation is a potental safety issue. I would say, just don't let them be eligible for placing/points/etc. Don't send them home though. Let them run (as long as it is not a safety issue) then go home and fix what need be.
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November 9th, 2008, 11:17
#5
RDC Addicted
Re: Do rules matter, really?

Originally Posted by
ultrablew
sure let 'em race unless the violation is a potental safety issue. I would say, just don't let them be eligible for placing/points/etc. Don't send them home though. Let them run (as long as it is not a safety issue) then go home and fix what need be.
x2....

Originally Posted by
dan200
5 on 2... me n Loomis were the 2.
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November 9th, 2008, 11:19
#6
Elite
Re: Do rules matter, really?
but then what are the rules for? you let things slide here and there then it turns into a big deal. ramsey is that how you won the last race and beat us. you got a five spead tranny? ha ha. congrats on the win by the way 1631
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November 9th, 2008, 11:19
#7
The Godfather
Re: Do rules matter, really?

Originally Posted by
Ramsey_ElWardani
Do rules matter, really?
“Let ‘em race” is a chant that we often hear when a vehicle doesn’t conform to the rules for the class it looks like it belongs in or is racing in. But, by “letting them race” are we really hurting the class and the sport?
What if a 5-1600 shows up with the rear wheel openings trimmed back above the ˝” below the fender bolthole limit – let ‘em race?
What if a ˝-1600 shows up with a 5spd Bus Box in it – let ‘em race?
What if a 7X shows up with non-stock steering knuckles/uprights with heims or rod ends – let ‘em race?
What if a 7 Open shows up with after market fuel injection – let ‘em race?
What if a Class 8 show up with a motor that does not match the frame year and model – let ‘em race?
What if a Trophy Truck show up with a motor make that does not match the Body Emblem/Make – let ‘em race?
What if a Class 1 car showed up with an aerodynamic wheel covering body on it – let ‘em race?
These are several non-specific issues and examples of violations of current class rules that exist in vehicles that are currently racing.
What would you do, let ‘em race?
or how much money you pay savage to have things "get by" can you say the deaths of classes 4 and class 6 to give a few samples all killed by savage
www.fast-aid.org , Rigid Industries , Ringers gloves
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November 9th, 2008, 11:19
#8
Elite
Re: Do rules matter, really?
Yeah let 'em race... with an aster-ix for rules violation so no points earned. There are rules for specific reasons to keep the classes competitive and equal.
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November 9th, 2008, 13:17
#9
Crayola Killer
Re: Do rules matter, really?
One word........SPORTSMAN....or is that 2?
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November 9th, 2008, 13:34
#10
RDC Addicted
Re: Do rules matter, really?
What about letting the drivers entered in that class decide, (vote) ?