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"18.1.4 All sets of numbers displayed on a bike must match each other and must be the correct number for the rider. A bike may not have more than one rider number at anytime while on the track proper."
This rule was put in the book this year after several incidents where the rider was improperly identified while on track, specifically a Turn 12 crash where the side number was called in instead of the front plate. Anytime includes practice. I'm getting this out now instead of explaining it on Pit Lane.
Last edited by Johnny B; 03-19-12 at 07:24 PM.
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Thank you for this. This will help us out a LOT.
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If you run into a wall with a helmet on, you still ran into a wall.
i sense a lot of grief for this one, but it is the way it should be, Numbers have been getting more and more difficult to read let alone them being different sometimes, this is a good move IMO.
White or yellow racers tape and electrical tape FTW.
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