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No idea if you won or lost. I simple thumb up and you stop at the scale. How hard could it be and I don't think it is that un-resonable of a request from the racer. After paying $200 to race |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Sand Springs, OK
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Why would everybody not go across the scales, just to be safe?
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Cincinnati
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We use to always stop at the scales to make sure the other guy weighed ok. But I'm old also haha.
Jerry Retired 3490 3492 STK SS SST |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Bangor, PA
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I always wait at the scales if I lost a round just to be sure. My dad has been reinstated over the years a couple times when the winner drove on by the scales. And I'm one of the young ones at 51...
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