As Quoted By Rhys
"So today I received a letter from Randy the technical steward at "Formula D". It stated that I was being assessed a points penalty of 17 points and a fine of $500.00 for my brake lights failing to pass post race inspection at round six, New Jersey. It started out to be 34 points ( all competition points for the event ) but was dropped after I gave them my piece of mind. In my eyes this is a huge pile of $#!% for the following reasons :
Randy and his technical staff did not notice an issue until after the race nor did the judges or competitors say anything about the brake lights not working during the rounds. But for some reason after the race they were able to notice and recall that they were working in qualifying.
There is nothing written in the rule book that is based on a vehicle failing to pass "A Post Race Technical inspection" stating that points or fines will be assessed and deducted.
My brake lights were deemed to be working prior to Ross Petty hitting on the very first lap ( half a lap ) of the top sixteen.
In the past if an issue has come to the attention of the technical staff such as "deemed illegal tires" or "vehicle swapping during rounds", a technical bulletin has been handed out to all competitors along with a statement of how the infraction will be handled and that it will be enforced at the next round with no points or fines being applied to those parties involved"
"So today I received a letter from Randy the technical steward at "Formula D". It stated that I was being assessed a points penalty of 17 points and a fine of $500.00 for my brake lights failing to pass post race inspection at round six, New Jersey. It started out to be 34 points ( all competition points for the event ) but was dropped after I gave them my piece of mind. In my eyes this is a huge pile of $#!% for the following reasons :
Randy and his technical staff did not notice an issue until after the race nor did the judges or competitors say anything about the brake lights not working during the rounds. But for some reason after the race they were able to notice and recall that they were working in qualifying.
There is nothing written in the rule book that is based on a vehicle failing to pass "A Post Race Technical inspection" stating that points or fines will be assessed and deducted.
My brake lights were deemed to be working prior to Ross Petty hitting on the very first lap ( half a lap ) of the top sixteen.
In the past if an issue has come to the attention of the technical staff such as "deemed illegal tires" or "vehicle swapping during rounds", a technical bulletin has been handed out to all competitors along with a statement of how the infraction will be handled and that it will be enforced at the next round with no points or fines being applied to those parties involved"
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