Hi, Jim. At the risk of coming across as a jerk - absolutely not intended - it was made clear to drivers before the event that this was going to transpire.
Runoffs penalty guidelines, available from Runoffs page, Driver/Prep Shop Info, "Runoffs Penalty Guidelines":
"...failure to obey...Checker..."
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"Test Days - probation for the duration of the Runoffs. Second offense furing test days - loss of test daytime and sessions for the remainder of the day."
https://cdn.connectsites.net/user_fi...%20v091224.pdf
And we all should have been looking for the checker flag each time we passed 11B, per Supps 5.15.2:
"Checkered Flag for Test Day Sessions: The checkered flag will be displayed at Station 11B"
As to Flagtronics, Supps 8.2,
"...the more restrictive flag condition shall take precedence (e.g., Flagtronics shows green, but corner displays yellow flag – the condition for that part of the track should be considered yellow)."
You did have recourse, you could have protested the CSA. But if you actually did miss the checker - twice - then the results should not have been a surprise. Did you check video to see if that was the case?
Note that all CSA for driving behavior now carries a mandatory 1-point on your license, since early 2022 I recall. It was discussed broadly at the time and is detailed in GCR 7.4.B. You buggered the checker twice, so that's two CSA dings and why you get two points. It takes 11 points to get a 6-mo probation, and they roll over after three years, so given your driving record I'd not worry too much about it.
So this was not "subject to the discretion of one individual" or an "an unpublished standard "; in fact, it was decided by the CRB
and published well in advance of the event.
You can legit argue the visibilty of the flag and the flaggers' holding it stationary, but let's be fair: a whole lot of others got it right. Like, almost everyone else (there were a few others dinged besides you). At least your feedback there made a difference for others (and you as well).
If you're at Thompson this weekend I'd be glad to chat about it.
Greg Amy, long time lurker only recently joined...and not a happy first post...
P.S., feel for the poor slob that didn't read the supps and never had his fuel tested all week, never got randomly selected for fuel testing during qually, and then won STU (going away)...and immediately got DQ'd for not running the required fuel...and then didn't read the Penalty Guidelines that stated failing fuel in the race was not only a DQ but also a 6-mo driving probation and no invite to the '25 Runoffs...I bet he'd have taken the 2-points instead...