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It would seem to me that bottoming out and wearing away the plank both are detracting performance factors. I think this part of the car's dimensions are self regulating. Where am I wrong on this? Anyway, a spot of body filler on a Penske car that got 3 crew chiefs fired and 0.12mm on a piece of wood is way too much minutia.

It has been said that companies with many employees have to expect pencils to be nicked and if they were that silly to try and stop that cold, no one would want to work for that kind of micro scrutiny. Is it any different to allow race teams to get away with minor infractions? If my rivet is concave and the other guy's is convex, should there even be a rule about rivets? If I have more orange peel in my paint thinking it's a better boundary layer than the smoother but flat (no gloss) paint, should they be bothered? If my valve stems have LH thread, who cares?

But it seems eventually it will get to that. I've been a race fan since the Indy 500 was on radio only and took 5 hours to run. I don't follow any racing much at all anymore. I do wish there was a dirt track within 30 minutes but that's not going to happen. When everyone has to run the exact same RR tire on dirt, racing is done. Karting got ruined when they allowed banging. When I raced karts if you banged someone else you were leaving the track airborne. That rule was self regulating when karts weren't surrounded by bodywork. At bit like open wheel cars of all kinds, but they are slowly becoming more protected like a damn stock car. Soon they will behave even worse.
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