HARDKNOCKZ
Its a HARDKNOCKZ Life...
No, my argument is that if one "attempt" is the entire time from clearing one gate until clearing the next (which is the way I read it) then you can pretty much
- clear one front wheel (or both) through the gate,
- back up,
- drive both front wheels past on the outside of the gate,
- steer in and get one rear wheel through (in the intended direction).
Once the entire rig is past the gate line the gate will be cleared with a 10pt gate penalty (not all four wheels passing between the markers) and 1pt for backing up.
Right?
(The reason for such a manoeuvre could for example be to get a good line for the next gate.)
Im sorry thats how you read it but that couldn't be more wrong.
I dont think we need to actually DEFINE the word attempt here but if we did, I wouldn't say that a new attempt starts the instant you leave the previous gate.
Riddle me this: If you left your house, drove 30 minutes to the grocery store & looked for a parking spot for another 30 minutes in the busy lot, would you tell me that you attempted to find a parking spot for over an hour? Would you include your drive time in that attempt to find parking?
Of course you wouldn't. No...your "attempt" at gate 3 does not start the second you leave gate 2. Even if it DID...what difference does that make? You may not enter a gate, back out of it & enter it from the wrong direction without incurring a 10 point penalty & a reposition. You have now broken the intended course direction rule REGARDLESS of when your attempt started.
Simplified: You may not break any rule just because you entered a gate. Once you left that gate, you have completed that attempt. It doesn't matter WHEN or WHERE your new attempt begins.
JD