Racer Discussions with Race/Tech Officials
What would be some opinions or facts on what is the tipping point or grounds for a DQ when a participant/racer shows "character/conduct detrimental to the sport" towards a race official or tech staff?? I know there is a section in every rulebook/set, but when does that get enforced or does it ever??
I've witnessed some heated instances in the past couple of years, some even at the same event, and thought I'd ask some of you regulars. Li'l Rick |
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There was an incident a few years back. Racer and official went back and forth
There was a tech issue. But tech man is always right Racer threatens official is tossed suspended and hefty $$$ fine per Nhra Fact. Don’t fight with. Tech officials. |
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Specifically, what offense was done?
Did that person have a civilized conversation or did that person flail about, scream like the orange buffoon does on twitter? Acting like a key board bully? Tech officials are not customer service reps. |
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A few years ago at E-Town national event, a racer had a heated discussion with starting line crew over poor track prep and bald spots - all the high hp cars were spinning. I don't remember if he got tossed or not. (maybe someone with a better memory than me can help out...)
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You didn't go that year I don't think the low buck tank would have liked it, for some reason I left the Gremlin home, and just showed up with the Dakota, which of course didn't notice the starting line. Eric |
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I think we have to remember that officials generally develop a certain mentality. They're given a job that that has authority, which translates to power, in their mind. With that power comes the inherent belief that they're right and fair, because, they rationalize, if they weren't inherently right and fair, they wouldn't have been chosen to be an official. When someone challenges them, their authority and power are questioned or disrespected, and all but the most secure individual gets indignant (to some degree), essentially saying "How dare you challenge my authority! The people who run this thing see my leadership ability and made me an official". In order to have a chance to make a point with an official then, we have to come from a position that shows respect for the authority and power the official THINKS they have. That allows them to maintain their self-esteem and save face.
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