Darren Luck Dq'd

Started by vizsladog44, September 23, 2003, 11:03:35 AM

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Super_KC124

QuoteGo to the Supersport results at www.roadracingworld.com.  It says there at the end of the results that he DQ'd.  I thought there may be a little more buzz about this sort of thing, too.

Heather

That's funny. They didn't DQ Hayden for cheating this year. :-X

Super Dave

Yeah, that's true.  

They should DQ him.  That way a paid rider would be responsible, in a way, for the bike that is prepared for him.  Right now, they could care less.  If you were caught cheating in NASCAR, you might loose valuable points (that mean $ for you at the end of the year) or big fines.

Additionally, this would have been picked up by a visual inspection.  Not the first time this kind of thing was done.  1100 motors were used in GSXR750's by Jay Springsteen and Kevin Renzell over many years.

Lots of guys used 2mm overbores in their CBR600F2's in the early '90's.  Worst thing was that you could tell them...they were the one's blowing smoke...Wiesco pistons had a tendancy to do that.

Really, this is easy to enforce.  There is a cheap thing called a "whistler" that can be installed in a spark plug hole.  You turn the motor over, it tells you the displacement of that cylinder.  

If you're sneaky, like what has been done in NASCAR, you know which one they check, and you could make that one correct....  Probably ok in a restricted application like that, but might be a bad vibration in a motorcycle.
Super Dave

bigrooster

 hey darren are you gonna reply to any of this or should we assume its true. Its to bad that talent like this is thrown away. well u gotta get a better   attitude and stop cheating. burning bridges aint a good thing . I will still enjoy crusing by your pits and looking at your lovely wifes tatas.

Thorny

Nice! Give a guy a break, he probably doesn't cruise the the BBS, so just keep enjoying his wife! LOL  ;D