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Old 30 Aug 2018, 09:10 (Ref:3847032)   #231
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Originally Posted by touring fan01 View Post
dont understand your question.

during an actual race meeting it cant happen as it would be a replacement, because its not the same car as what he started the race meeting with.
Ignoring whether it is a replacement or not - the wording of rule 1.11.1.c.iii) is that:

'Any driver, including substitute drivers, who takes-over the registered car of another driver will also take over the success-weight ballast...….'

So my question is - how can a driver take over another car and not be a substitute?

The addition of the parenthetical punctuation in the sentence means that a driver who takes over another driver's car is not necessarily a substitute. So far, no example of how this can be done has been provided.
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