Eric Linnhoff wrote:
> Say I was at a Divisional event and through some bonehead stunt managed
> to DNF all of the day's runs. Let's say I kept DNFing at the exact same
> spot on the course each time BUT, nobody told me as I came off the
> course or in the grid area while waiting for my next run.
If I had anything to do with T&S at this hypothetical event, I'd have
had someone track you down and tell you about it after the 2nd time.
You are correct, allowing a driver to DNF 4 runs without at least making
sure they know about it isn't "friendly".
> After I pass the finish lights I come to a stop in the shut-down lane
> and read the chalk board that has my time hand written on it by a worker
> after each run. There's no mention of the DNF over the P.A. system or
> on the chalk board with my raw time so I assume that I navigated the
> course correctly and that I saw a valid time for my run.
Sounds like a communication problem.
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