> How will this protest change the attitude of those that choose to ignore 
> the rulebook?
By creating awareness.
Who remembers many years ago when Houston Region was put on probation for 1) 
too fast course [a 900-foot straight was cited] and 2) bump-drafting on 
parade laps [i.e. broken taillights].
The awareness created by that incident caused me to go out and measure the 
longest straight on my Mirror Khana course. Aha, 900 feet! Did I need to 
change? I sought the guidance of the then-head of the SEB, who had run the 
event before.
The answer, it was okay because it began with a very slow entry turn (thus 
reducing terminal speed) and it went away from the staging/grid area. OTOH, 
we took steps to slow down a 650-foot straight because it was aimed TOWARD 
the same staging/grid area.
Already, just through this medium, dozens -- perhaps hundreds -- of 
autocrossers are aware of the infraction and the resolution and know it 
could happen to them.
--Rocky Entriken 
 
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