Sorry, guess I didnt get your point then.
I think its great that West coast has this figured out for themselves.
Sorry, guess I didnt get your point then.
Basically it means you can back out once you go in, in the intended direction.
just a few items to make sure i watched the video in the right context.
so your gate normal direction is left to right i take it.
your font tires entered and went through the gate. your rear tire entered the gate but did not pass the back plane of the gate so no progress yet?
corect at this point?
then you take a reverse to stadle and therefore reposition on the gate. while doing this you have successfully exited the gate for an additional attemp,
but...
you then enter the gate in the wrong direction to ultimately flip the truck over getting the rear tires to go through the gate in the right direction?
still correct at this point?
i would say you never got progress on the gate so the gate is still live and in that meaning has to be completed in the correct order and direction.
as you reversed and peeled off the gate before "progressing" the gate you effectivly started your second attempt at the gate but you in fact entered in the wrong direction.
I think its great that West coast has this figured out for themselves. Good job. This thread and forum is for the USRCCA rules, not your own clubs or personal interpretation. My concern is for everybody else that wants to follow the official rules.
Based on what I see in the video...Id stop the clock, repo you & give you your points. Just as Jeremy said...from my point of view, you've now made 2 attempts at progress. The 1st would simply get you a reverse but the 2nd is a direction violation.
JD
If the above is what you say, again..... you cannot reverse once your fronts are past the gates without getting the same penalty. It goes both ways.
Reversing once your properly entered is NOT entering in the wrong direction.
EXACTLY!
I had my front and rears properly entered and I am not even 100% that I needed to properly enter my rears. Just any part of the car should have worked.
Yeah, front and rears were entered properly at the same time.
Watch the video.
:18 sec, both front progress, 1 rear has entered.
Watch the video.
:18 sec, both front progress, 1 rear has entered.
but you completely left the "gate" as defined by the picture in the rulebook
and started your second attempt in the wrong direction.
Entering the correct way then backing out does not make it ok
Picture and the description showing "leaving the gate"?
The rules do not say anything about entering it every time.
If you pull up to a gate and get your front tires through and the instant you start reversing is when another attempt would be considered but you still get to go backwards through the gate at that point according to you.... You definitely would not be attempting the same progress while reversing.
Please show me the rule that backs this statement up. I 100% understand this is how you FEEL and understand the rules, but its a loop hole, for sure.
You guys are basically saying that its cool to go the wrong direction with 1 axle but to do both axles is a rule infraction.
This could all be cleared up and swept under the rug if the rules said "To get progress with no gate penalty all 4 tires must enter the gate in the correct direction and go between the gates without touching or floating over them."
So if you straddle a gate, reverse to get a better position, then proceed with all 4 between the gates you get progress and only a reverse penalty, correct?
Can it be done with both axles?
As long as it's not done in a way which would be considered progress.
Its possible.:shock:
Another attempt begins when all parts of your rig are out of the gate. If you pull your fronts through and reverse out that is all one attempt until the rig is totally clear of the gate. Inside of the gate being front plane, rear plane and between the markers.