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- Buffalo, NY
- PURE_DrWatson
Ascari just gets under people's skin IMO. The solid rule we've been running under are here and state:
If there's a kerb, the kerb is the boundary.
If there's not a kerb the line is the boundary.
RT was already taking consideration that it's not policable (just like with the Chapel cross-over at Silverstone) and saying everyone can "cheat" and take the whole pad. The grass is way out of bounds. It feels dirty because it is.
- Two tires must remain in contact with hard racing surface track at all times.
- Curbing/rumble strips and most hard surfaces attached to white boundary lines are track, different considerations may be made at certain tracks.
- Concrete patches, "greencrete", or turf and other run off is not considered to be track
If there's a kerb, the kerb is the boundary.
If there's not a kerb the line is the boundary.
RT was already taking consideration that it's not policable (just like with the Chapel cross-over at Silverstone) and saying everyone can "cheat" and take the whole pad. The grass is way out of bounds. It feels dirty because it is.