-oo0(GoldTrader)0oo-
06-02-2007, 04:06 PM
Street roadracing where not prohibited, has three simple rules.
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1. The Winner is in front at the finish.
2. The Leader chooses the course.
3. The finish is when the Pursuer quits the course.
-oo0(GoldTrader)0oo-
06-02-2007, 04:07 PM
Drivers,
This may be controversial, but what do you think. Nothing here is implied to suggest breaking any laws or operating a motor vehicle in an unsafe manner. This is about "Winning." Nonetheless these activities take place every day, wherever there are drivers and roads. The role of leader and pursuer may change many times during contention, but there can be only one winner at the finish.
Unorganized, unregulated, low speed contests between strangers, are probably the most common of all motor sports confrontations. From the first cross continental races, to the last person you prevented from passing. Your use of a motor vehicle in an attempt to out-gain, out-distance, prevent another vehicle from passing or to arrive someplace first, constitutes a Street Race. Throw in a few curves and you have a road race. You cannot ignore the fact that people bet their lives on winning every day. Victory in all of these cases is covered by these three essential rules.
The Winner is in front at the finish, the Leader chooses the course, the finish is when the Pursuer quits the course.
The most confusing thing has always been what happens when a driver turns off. Well if they are in front they cannot turn off. They are choosing the course. If they are behind when they turn off the course, chosen buy the winner, they lose. GT
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