Non-speed advantage BS
I get really tired of people leaning on this rule every time a decision doesn't go their way. This was put into the rule book to cover situations not specifically addressed in the rule book. Both times I have seen this argument used (A stock cowling at Bakersfield) there were very specific rules already in place covering the equipment, therefore this rule has no bearing. The idea is that since we can't write a rule book to cover every possible scenario, there is a fallback rule to cover the stuff we didn't think of. If I show up with a pinwheel glued to the nose of my boat, since there are no rules covering pinwheels we can refer to the "non speed advantage" rule. If I show up with equipment that violates the rules we already have written, follow that rule. Simple.
I get really tired of people leaning on this rule every time a decision doesn't go their way. This was put into the rule book to cover situations not specifically addressed in the rule book. Both times I have seen this argument used (A stock cowling at Bakersfield) there were very specific rules already in place covering the equipment, therefore this rule has no bearing. The idea is that since we can't write a rule book to cover every possible scenario, there is a fallback rule to cover the stuff we didn't think of. If I show up with a pinwheel glued to the nose of my boat, since there are no rules covering pinwheels we can refer to the "non speed advantage" rule. If I show up with equipment that violates the rules we already have written, follow that rule. Simple.
Originally posted by Big Don
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