Team Dynasty | Drifting To Perfection

If it got judged per 2 runs instead of judging each run seperated, Aloha would've gotten that lol. He cleared the course w/o making a major correction like rot did even though Aloha got gap'd
 
If it got judged per 2 runs instead of judging each run seperated, Aloha would've gotten that lol. He cleared the course w/o making a major correction like rot did even though Aloha got gap'd

Straighten twice. Driver were instructed to stay away from the rumble strip exiting the last turn. He dropped a tire on the rumble strip.
 
I've watched it three times now and I didnt see any straightening from Aloha on my end, if thats who you're talking about. I saw him make small corrections just to stay on line but that wouldnt be enough to make it go OMT considering Rot completely lost drift. I guess we've got different judging criterias. All good.
 
On his follow run He dropped the left rear tire on the rumble strip. It technically is a wall persay. So Instructed the drivers after showing the line to not drop one on the rumble strip. So by doing so it was as if he smashed into a wall. Quite simple you saw it and saw what I previously typed.
 
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I see no drop, personally.

But even if he did, I still fail to see how that is worse than making contact and losing drift.

Baffled.
 
Ohh, Okay I didnt know you guys put an invisible wall there since it was cut out in the video. But it seems to me you guys only deducted Aloha for hitting that Outer CP and not Rotweiler even though you can clearly see his skidmarks hitting the outer cp at the same spot aloha did. Ill stop now, getting too excited lol.
 
Quote: "On his follow run He dropped the left rear tire on the rumble strip."

The picture disproves this statement.

Let's say he did drop a tire though, to call a rumble strip an invisible wall, and give somebody a 0 for dropping a tire on it is absurd in my mind. Considering the other guy made a much bigger mistake in the first run you would think it would be a unanimous decision after the 2nd run, but I guess you guys are on another level that normal humans can't perceive.

Not that it's worth arguing over since AAO won even after this questionable judging, I'm just truly baffled.
 
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