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Post by Mαττ on Jun 24, 2006 9:47:31 GMT -5
Hi everyone, hope your Indy preparations are going well. I'm posting to say that I dont think I will be able to complete my race laps before the Monday late deadline of 12pm EST as I have a First-Aid course tomorrow followed by exam revision, followed by the exam itself on Monday 18:30pm (Adelaide time). Every effort will be made to submit the laps before the late deadline. So I'll put it for the council to decide. The council concerns everyone that is a driver in the WSRC and yes, newcomers Adam Rouse and Blake Haswell are also eligible to vote. Assuming I cannot make the final deadline, will you guys accept: 1) I can submit my laps after the Monday late deadline, suffering the usual late deadline penalty of relegation to the back of the grid. 2) I can submit my laps after the Monday late deadline, but will suffer a time penalty to be decided (12 seconds is usually the norm here). 3) No, I may not submit my laps after this deadline. <edit> Correction noted Dave, my apologies Adam
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Post by Dave on Jun 24, 2006 10:09:11 GMT -5
....from what I've read before I joined Diogo was given a 12 second penalty, hence my voting choice. Btw its Adam Rouse *Quote from Lonnie regarding Diogo's Late Submission* Then, as I just stated: With 4 votes for yes, Vincenzi's laps will count! His qualifying lap was fast enough for Pole and as even Vincenzi agreed, a 12 second penalty, will be envoked. I'll add his laps to the race results and repost the race in it's entirety to get the final standings for the Australian GP. Sorry
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Post by Senna on Jun 24, 2006 11:16:03 GMT -5
Well, Lonnie's decision regarding Vicenzi's late submission really has opened a precedent for every decision of this type, so thats why I'm following Dave's vote
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Post by Rhino on Jun 24, 2006 21:07:23 GMT -5
I agree, stick with what has happened in the past.
Sorry Matt
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Post by Mαττ on Jun 25, 2006 2:19:56 GMT -5
I'd forgotten about Vincenzi's late submission so yeah, that would be the obvious course of action to take.
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