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Topic: 250 mile and 48 hr. rule. can it be bypassed
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August 16, 2012 at
12:28:44 PM
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just another take on the woo-zers rule. so what if jason sides shows up with another "number" on his ride and says, this is my family car and not the 7 s. just curious as to what "dictates the ride" ie; car, driver, number on the ride, what?
curious..
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August 16, 2012 at
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Just guessing here but I would have to say its the driver no matter what car he or she is in. Some driver may change rides in the middle of the season.
Gary Allbuagh
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August 16, 2012 at
02:43:33 PM
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Jason Sides isn't a Platinum member, he can race where and when he wants...
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