You are asking about something that has always been a somewhat ignored grey zone of the rules. As you did not submit a car, your old one gets entered into this race. Now the question is, how do previous violations count?k.ko100v wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025, 15:15Hi Andre,LVDH wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025, 14:20Today, I finally had the chance to check the cars.
Even with the announcements, one team made a pretty big booboo, I would say:
-AeroStar Racing: 2.5, 9.1, 10.3 11.3, 12.1
-JJR Racing: 12.1, 13.4
-Pure Power Racing: 2.5
-Rusted GP: 9.1
I would say, a pretty clear penalty for the purple car!
Does that mean my car from the last race was also closely inspected under the new, stricter criteria regarding the floor geometry?
Sorry for asking again, but this is very important for me and the preparation for the last race.
Regards,
Krasen
This is a good and still open question.
But to be a bit more clear about your specific car. I checked your entry of race 3 now. And the floor is OK. However, this does not mean it will be clear the next time you enter it and I check it. I can always make mistakes and then find them later.
So if anyone passes scrutineering checks in one race it does not guarantee the car is 100% legal.
And as the floor rules were such a hot discussed topic. I did check many old cars. Most of them were OK. In fact, I only found one where I am a bit embarrassed to have missed something. So either I took a bad sample, or the issue was luckily not as bad as I feared.