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June 15, 2021 at
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He finishes 3rd last night and they record him -23 laps in 24th???
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June 15, 2021 at
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Posted By: Wildchild35 on June 15 2021 at 05:45:23 AM
He finishes 3rd last night and they record him -23 laps in 24th???
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DQ'ed for not going to scales. Even though he did go back to them I guess that was too late. Also, on the rundown sheet they said to ignore the lag column, or laps behind because they scored by hand, not with transponders. So he was not 23 laps down, but was DQ'ed.
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June 15, 2021 at
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That sucks....
Cool to see him running competitively, & Ohio fans obviously loved it!
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June 15, 2021 at
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Posted By: revjimk on June 15 2021 at 11:45:36 AM
That sucks....
Cool to see him running competitively, & Ohio fans obviously loved it!
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Haud was by far the most cheered for driver there and looked competitive.Announcer asked how many Haud fans and big response. Definately a legend and one the the true Outlaws that paved the way to what it is today.Really no excuse for not weighing but to me he was third.
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June 15, 2021 at
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Posted By: steelcityguy on June 15 2021 at 06:14:08 AM
DQ'ed for not going to scales. Even though he did go back to them I guess that was too late. Also, on the rundown sheet they said to ignore the lag column, or laps behind because they scored by hand, not with transponders. So he was not 23 laps down, but was DQ'ed.
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I'd hate to have been the official that had to make that call. By the looks of it there were enough hard core Jac fans that it could have started a riot.
Stan Meissner
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June 15, 2021 at
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Posted By: StanM on June 15 2021 at 01:29:27 PM
I'd hate to have been the official that had to make that call. By the looks of it there were enough hard core Jac fans that it could have started a riot.
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Hate that it happened, but also glad the officials did follow the book. If the All-Stars were to be biased in favor of anyone it would be Jac who has sold more tickets in Ohio than anyone ever. Though not an "all-star" he puts asses in the seats for sure and it just is more evidence no one was out to screw DD because of anything that's happened in the past or because he is Posse.
Everyone at the track got to see glimpses of old Jac in the dash run from 6th to 2nd and the battles he had with many in the A main to finish 3rd. I think Eliason is STILL trying to figure out how Jac passed him on the outside when Eliason thought that he, himself was on the outside : )
Great night of racing again put on by the All-Stars and a helluva show put on by the legend Jac.
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June 15, 2021 at
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Best Haud has looked in a long time. It's a shame he didn't get credit for it, but rules are rules I guess.
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June 15, 2021 at
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Posted By: HoldenCaulfield on June 15 2021 at 04:56:26 PM
Best Haud has looked in a long time. It's a shame he didn't get credit for it, but rules are rules I guess.
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I've wondered this every time this happens (albeit rare) in both series. Why doesn't the tower just call over the radio on the cool down lap the cars that need to go to the scales to follow meet up with the side by side and follow them right back to the scales so there's no forgetting. It seems like such a simple fix to avoid embarrassing DQs.
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