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Old 29 May 2005, 08:20 (Ref:1313100)   #1
Bedford
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Bedford should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
V8 Supercar rules : When will they be black and white for the reds and blues?

Damn fine post title... isn't it!

There is far too much grey area in the V8 Supercar rules, where they can be interpreted too freely on a case by case basis.
When will someone review these vague guidelines and lay down some solid ones, so there is no confusion, no controversy?

Or, is it controversy they want?
Does a controversial series make it more interesting for the millions of casual fans, even though it sacrifices the series for the loyal fans?

It's time to pull the socks up, rewrite the rule books, lay it out in plain english for all teams and drivers!
Let's make the rules so clear that they can't be misinterpreted.
They can't appear to be changed to suit a driver/make/series finale.

I don't know about any of the other fans, but I don't want to see a championship decided by officials. Lets spell it out clearly and have the teams and drivers sort it out!
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