Personally, I think it's kind of foolish to ask for extra special attention
from the cops by running your numbers on the street, but I also think it's
pure bullsh_t that this racing group can tell the people what they can or
cannot do while not at the track. Seems to me that if they aren't at the
track the racing org ought not have a say in anything they do. It ain't
their concern.
Any other intrusive rules like telling you how to vote or how many kids to
have?
LAD
-----Original Message-----
From: WeslakeMonza1330@aol.com
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2011 3:45 PM
To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: [Spridgets] Racing cars displaying numbers on the public highway
MSA Blue book regulation J4.17 states: Any means of identifying
individual cars during a competition MUST be removed at the finish of the
event.
Also MSA Blue book regulation Q11.1.1 states: Competition numbers must be
covered at all times when driving on the public highway.
I think that pretty much makes it clear that no racing car (but not rally
car) displays racing numbers when being driven on the road. However, while
a racing car no longer used for racing clearly could display a racing
number on the public highway none ever do because there would be no better
way
to say 'this car is just pretending to be a racing car".
Weslake-Monza 1330
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