Originally posted by itracer:

One thing that has not been mentioned (unless I was the only one to see it) is that the starter DID have their finger up for one to go on the PREVIOUS lap.

There is more than one way to indicate a green track

~Jason
Jason,

I think we are all trying to learn here so let's continue the good discussion:

I did see the one to go. If we are to assume the track IS green when the one to go comes out AND the pace car moves off the track, should I start racing right from the beginning of 12?

Does the starter then have no authority to waive off a re-start?

I see nothing in the 2004 GCR (sec 7.3) that tells of any other method of a track going green other than the green flag - you may be able to indicate that the track IS green but not that the track HAS GONE green. You guys did nothing wrong IMHO.

AB

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Andy Bettencourt
06 ITS RX-7
FlatOut Motorsports
New England Region
www.flatout-motorsports.com

[This message has been edited by ITSRX7 (edited April 20, 2004).]