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Old 11-23-2011, 07:56 PM   #9
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Default Re: rev limiter button in stock?

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Originally Posted by CrateCamaro View Post
I knew that was the Bridgewater car he was driving but I just assumed he was entered in stock and like Alan said repeating what he is used to doing. I watched the video over and over not to try and find an illegal device but to see if the button was actually hooked up. Its a great video but kinda scary as to what we do when we bracket race. Even if he was entered in stock I dont think there is anything wrong with having a button not hooked up to simulate his superstock car. Hes a great racer...my favourite for sure.
He is the man, no doubt! As far as the button is concerned, i guess it doesnt matter as long as its not hooked up... but, does everyone(assuming thats what he is doin) know what he's up too? I would think if someone saw what i saw, and didnt know, they would probably start askin questions.... Either way, i was just curious... i havent read the rulebook in awhile...
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