> I have stated all along that the fact that the cars in question were
> illegal according to the rules was likely an oversight on the part of
> the owners, and probably not an attempt by the owners/drivers to gain
> some unfair advantage. On the other hand, the fact that the illegal
> items offered the potential to alter the performance of the cars does
> not change. It would be very difficult for a protest committee or me to
> discriminate between an unknowing/unintentional violator of the rules
> and someone whose intentionally sought a performance advantage yet was a
> good enough actor to give people the impression that the rules
> infraction was unintentional. The end result is that potential for one
> bad apple does ruin the bunch.
>
> J. Brett Howell
I know, one of the pieces of equipment for impound should be a lie detector!
:-)
Rick Brown
BM / D Sports Racer
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