| Appendix B.  It was always a recommended bumping order should a region
want to do bumping.  I quote (from the '97 book, latest one I have
handy, I doubt it's changed):
"Bumping" is not approved for championship events.  However, the
following bumping order is recommended for regional events in cases
where a class is to be combined with another class.
And then it goes on to explain how to use the order.  It's about
combining classes to make a large enough class.  It's not about a
competitor choosing to compete in a "faster" class than the one to which
his car is assigned.  If a car isn't legal for a particular class, then
it isn't legal.  It doesn't matter whether or not that class is
theoretically faster or slower than the "correct" one.
Josh
Scott Meyers wrote:
> 
> Josh Sirota wrote:
> 
> > Mark Shaw wrote:
> > > Every entrant has the option to seek out a competitor at the event.  
>Nobody
> > > says they HAVE TO run by themselves.  They can bump themselves to the next
> > > class in the rule book so that they could have some competition
> >
> > There is absolutely no rule that allows this.  Patently illegal.
> 
> There is no longer bumping allowed for single car classes? Was it taken from 
>the
> rule book?
> 
> Scott Meyers
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