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I have never paid much attention at any track to see if there was an "out of bounds" marker line towards the wall.
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Chris Bowman The Mountain State Mustang 1984 Mustang GT350 |
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Chris, I never had much either, because so few tracks have a double "outer" boundary. I know Englishtown does, I think Memphis and maybe a very few other ones. Had this incident taken place at a National or Divisional race at E-town, the same ruling would have been made.
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Mike Carr, Tri-State S/SS Association President Looking for 2015 S/SS Race Sponsors Contact me if interested buffdaddy_1302@hotmail.com (724) 510-5912 |
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Hey Mike, remember a few years ago when i run Mohar 1st round and ended up with one rear tire off in the grass and got dqed. Hey, i would have been happier/felt safier with the line atleast then i would have known where i was on the track. The way it was before i just drove off the one side and right back on the track. How would the guy who owned the car felt if he would have gone off in the grass then wrecked the car? The way the track is set up now is MUCH nicer than the way it was back a few years ago.
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