Andy Bettencourt
Super Moderator
Originally posted by Doc Bro@Dec 29 2005, 11:25 AM
So...being sort of new to the table. How does one protest without being a snitch or blackballed. I've run mid pack IT all season and noticed some poor (cheating) behavior by some of our (NER) "respected" drivers. I have the tape to prove it. I've seen a strong front runner passing 2 cars (I was one) after blowing past 3 yellow flags because he started at the rear (because he didn't want to qualify in the rain(boo hoo)) and knew the only "racing" was at the front.
I've been "stuck" behind front running guys who on their "march to the front" have perfumed me with exhaust gasses that immediately made my eyes water.
Then there's Mr. Holmes.....
In my experience the protest thing is sort of a taboo....It offends me deeply to try to run with integrity and respect and watch blatant stuff going on around me. I know I should be the one to write the paper but, If the veterans won't police themselves it seems like a sure fire way to be ostracised as a racer new to the class.
(...and no this is not washerbottle stuff
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We can start a new thread so as not to hijack/revive this one but:
You have a few issues. Passing under yellow should be caught by corner workers. I would protest someone with my video IF it was a pass for important (points paying) position AND I thought I had a chance to beat this person at all. I mean, if it was going to be one more corner before they got by, it isn't worth it to me.
As far as the fumes, it goes back to KNOWING why that is happening. Protest if you know it will make a difference and if you know you are right.
*I* will protest people around me if I need to. I have put to much time and effort into my program to allow cheaters to beat me. Believe I will be talking with Blaney about Honda's and Serra about Acura's if I feel like I am getting beaten by illegal stuff. I will become an expert and I will protest if I have to.
Be legal, it ain't hard.
AB