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Post by racerone on Nov 23, 2015 6:02:13 GMT -6
GMP posted back in Oct they would have the rules posted by Nov 20 .If they are I apologize in advance only rules I see were from 2013 .
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Post by 396z on Nov 23, 2015 23:52:44 GMT -6
I believe All rules subject to change....So.....
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Post by racerone on Dec 1, 2015 14:11:26 GMT -6
I believe All rules subject to change....So..... They posted to my question since NHRA changed the requirements for some of the classes and health physicals they are waiting till after the PRI SHOW . Also said I would like the new schedule of shows .I wonder if that means a mopar show in 2016 ?
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Post by 396z on Dec 1, 2015 16:02:10 GMT -6
Best time to change rules is before they are posted. They know there is a bunch of people just waiting to analyze and twist all the rules around to their advantage.
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Post by seeingred on Dec 1, 2015 18:43:13 GMT -6
Best time to change rules is before they are posted. They know there is a bunch of people just waiting to analyze and twist all the rules around to their advantage. Not me , if I don't think I have a fair chance to win by the rules I'll just race somewhere else . I don't like the rules they had last year but I raced any way because I felt they were as fair as they could be to include as many cars as possible .
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Post by 396z on Dec 1, 2015 21:41:19 GMT -6
Best time to change rules is before they are posted. They know there is a bunch of people just waiting to analyze and twist all the rules around to their advantage. Not me , if I don't think I have a fair chance to win by the rules I'll just race somewhere else . I don't like the rules they had last year but I raced any way because I felt they were as fair as they could be to include as many cars as possible . Didn't say breaking the rules. Using them to your advantage is something else.
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Post by dennismopar73 on Dec 1, 2015 23:27:35 GMT -6
I wouldn't worry to much about what ever rules they choose to make don't make . Basically last 4 years what ever rules there was , they changed along the way , changed race to race , or was never defined . So for those whose race. You race because it's what you like to do , rules seam to fall by the wayside and very Seldom effect the majority of racers
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Post by seeingred on Dec 2, 2015 5:13:36 GMT -6
Not me , if I don't think I have a fair chance to win by the rules I'll just race somewhere else . I don't like the rules they had last year but I raced any way because I felt they were as fair as they could be to include as many cars as possible . Didn't say breaking the rules. Using them to your advantage is something else. semantics - if someone is twisting the rules to their advantage so like cheating to me , rules are for every one
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Post by jeremy341a on Dec 2, 2015 8:29:57 GMT -6
Give an example of how someone twisted the rules but did not break them.
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Post by 396z on Dec 2, 2015 12:09:58 GMT -6
You've never bumped someone into the other lane? Never quick staged someone who had deep on their window? Never took a little longer to pull into the beems when someone double bulbed? Most of this site involves debates over rules...long throw buttons. Slew rate ignition curves, launch control in Sportsman. It goes on and on. Bracket racers love their rules...
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Post by 396z on Dec 2, 2015 12:28:49 GMT -6
maybe we should make a list of all the things we have witnessed people doing to gain an edge while not technically breaking rules. Names not required. Lol.
Like parking at the of staging so you can chose who you race. Lol Back when fastest car had lane choice, ever dial down just to get lane choice and then spray to run the number? Ever have someone pretend their car won't start. Then after you have got yours running and did burnout, they magically fire it up and then take forever to do burn out and stage?
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Post by dennismopar73 on Dec 2, 2015 12:29:08 GMT -6
Give an example of how someone twisted the rules but did not break them. Happens a lot ! Why rules are very seldom posted or enforced if they are Tracks do not want to pee off what racers they have So tracks allow more an more stuff to go on. And allow things to be done to keep racers coming back even when the racer knows he is not suppose to it or have items on the car in the car Everyone wants to see the rules posted but funny how many will interpret it to suite them
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Post by 338d on Dec 2, 2015 12:44:51 GMT -6
Give an example of how someone twisted the rules but did not break them. Here's one for you - Jeremy Mckague showed up at the track, unloaded his car, treated us all like little bitches, took most of the money(not all because he chopped it up with his victims in the finals) loaded up and went home! Cheater
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Post by 396z on Dec 2, 2015 13:18:59 GMT -6
Give an example of how someone twisted the rules but did not break them. Here's one for you - Jeremy Mckague showed up at the track, unloaded his car, treated us all like little bitches, took most of the money(not all because he chopped it up with his victims in the finals) loaded up and went home! Cheater That guy is lower than a snake belly.
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Post by p518 on Dec 2, 2015 13:27:43 GMT -6
Give an example of how someone twisted the rules but did not break them. Happens a lot ! Why rules are very seldom posted or enforced if they are Tracks do not want to pee off what racers they have So tracks allow more an more stuff to go on. And allow things to be done to keep racers coming back even when the racer knows he is not suppose to it or have items on the car in the car Everyone wants to see the rules posted but funny how many will interpret it to suite them Sweet! "Everyone wants to see the rules posted but funny how many will interpret it to suite them"
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