Since the beginning of 2004, UROC has been allowing "outside assistance". It was a rule change that most teams never caught and was never formally announced by UROC. Still it has been there and used by some teams and is acceptable to UROC as it was disccussed and decided over last winter that it was easier to allow it than to try to police it.
This post is to let those that did not know, be clued in on the fact that you can take advantage of outside people yelling if you are close to a cone, forgot to let out your winch, forgot your ARB...all that and more. The rules only state that they cannot use a radio to do so.
Though we are disappointed when hearing this rule just a couple of weeks ago, to stay competitive with those that have been taking advantage of this we will be bringing a big enough group of people with knowledge of the sport to "assist" us in case we are about to get points because we had not seen something that a spectator might see. I recommend you do the same.
I voiced my opinion on the UROC forums and got support from most that also agree that this was wrong but still found the same result I did with progress points...
No, I am not excited but do want to stay competitive. If you disagree with the UROC decision, tell UROC professionally and maybe they will change their minds. Until then, step up and bring enough friends to help you catch those points you were stupidly about to take.
This post is to let those that did not know, be clued in on the fact that you can take advantage of outside people yelling if you are close to a cone, forgot to let out your winch, forgot your ARB...all that and more. The rules only state that they cannot use a radio to do so.
Though we are disappointed when hearing this rule just a couple of weeks ago, to stay competitive with those that have been taking advantage of this we will be bringing a big enough group of people with knowledge of the sport to "assist" us in case we are about to get points because we had not seen something that a spectator might see. I recommend you do the same.
I voiced my opinion on the UROC forums and got support from most that also agree that this was wrong but still found the same result I did with progress points...
No, I am not excited but do want to stay competitive. If you disagree with the UROC decision, tell UROC professionally and maybe they will change their minds. Until then, step up and bring enough friends to help you catch those points you were stupidly about to take.