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Post by murph on Jul 5, 2011 15:27:00 GMT -6
Evo and Steep, I know.... I am getting to be a pain in the butt.... Murph is always trying to build a "better mousetrap" so to say..... If you would be sooo kind to give me some rule clarifications, I would very much appreciate your input. Scenario #1 Say "one" qualifies for the limited finals. This "racer" ran approximately "one-half dozen" limited cars in the first half. Now, what if these cars do not look the same anymore such as a new, beautiful paint job, a rounded, more feminine front end, a sticker or two, or a new set of wheels and/or axles. Would a car like this still qualify for racing for the finals? Scenario #2 If one were to decide to wax the thread portion of his wheels, is this OK? Could one wax the inside of the wheels? Could one wax the outside of the wheels? Last, could the entire wheel be waxed? Please note that waxing does not remove any material from the surface of the medium being attended to. Thanks! Murph
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Post by steepslope on Jul 5, 2011 15:53:36 GMT -6
Evo and Steep, I know.... I am getting to be a pain in the butt.... Murph is always trying to build a "better mousetrap" so to say..... If you would be sooo kind to give me some rule clarifications, I would very much appreciate your input. Scenario #1 Say "one" qualifies for the limited finals. This "racer" ran approximately "one-half dozen" limited cars in the first half. Now, what if these cars do not look the same anymore such as a new, beautiful paint job, a rounded, more feminine front end, a sticker or two, or a new set of wheels and/or axles. Would a car like this still qualify for racing for the finals? Scenario #2 If one were to decide to wax the thread portion of his wheels, is this OK? Could one wax the inside of the wheels? Could one wax the outside of the wheels? Last, could the entire wheel be waxed? Please note that waxing does not remove any material from the surface of the medium being attended to. Thanks! Murph Murph, Scenerio #1 The rules state: Cars that have qualified for the final race can be tuned and upgraded, but must meet the 2011 PWDRacing.com rules at check-in time for the final race. Any car not meeting the rules will be disqualified from the PWDRacing.com National Championship Race. So, the answer is...Yes.Scenerio #2 I would say you may wax any part of the wheel as long as the waxing does not violate this rule: D. Liquids, wet paint, oil, sticky substance, or powders of any kind (other than axle lubrication)steepslope
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Post by murph on Jul 5, 2011 22:59:14 GMT -6
Steep, You just made my day! Your the best! Murph
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Post by Evolution on Jul 6, 2011 5:04:36 GMT -6
Once again steep has it covered. His answers are always spot on.
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Post by Mr. Slick on Jul 6, 2011 20:33:36 GMT -6
How about the answer was "Wax On" ;D ;D
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Post by Evolution on Jul 6, 2011 20:40:16 GMT -6
I didn't want to go there as I still can not get the waxes to work for me!!!!
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