Ok, Mitch, maybe this covers it.
23.1 Participant Conduct - Expectations
It is expected that every participant and driver (entrant) at a NASA sanctioned event
shall conduct themselves according to the highest standards of behavior and
sportsmanship, particularly in their relationship with other drivers and Officials, and in a
manner that shall not be detrimental to the reputation of NASA. Failure to do so may
result in harsh penalties.
Or this:
23.1.2 Unsportsmanlike Conduct
Any unsportsmanlike conduct, on any scale, is not welcome at NASA events. Acts of
unsportsmanlike conduct have many forms such as arguing, yelling, intimidation,
aggressive physical contact, and losing without grace. Other forms are willfully using
non-performance technicalities to hurt another competitor’s point standings to the benefit
of one’s own, “sandbagging,” and failing to report a mistake in scoring that benefits
themselves. No form of unsportsmanlike conduct will be tolerated at any NASA event.
Competitors that show poor sportsmanship due to a mistake in judgment will be
educated, and punished if necessary. However, competitors that commit repeated acts
of unsportsmanlike conduct cannot be educated; therefore expulsion is most likely the
only remedy.
Or maybe this:
27.8 The Melee’
Whenever a melee’ occurs, or there is a case involving more than two drivers, try to
access the situation based on the actions of the driver that started it. When penalties
are issued to the offending driver that started the melee, they should only count the
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original incident. The other cars that were involved are considered to be collateral
damage.
Wiggle out of that Meleee man.
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