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[QUOTE="Ando400, post: 1056644, member: 30840"] The rules should absolutely apply regardless of the points situation. In 2004 with CR, taking the points away was an easy decision because it didn't effect his lead in the championship and coming so close to the end of the season was highly unlikely to change the overall outcome. This was borne out in practice, with the championship result unaffected by whether CR lost the points or not. The AMA looks like it's taking a tough stance but with no real risk. In RC's case it was very different. At the time of the penalty it was very obvious that it would change the outcome of the championship. While RC won in the end (only just), we now know that with the penalty that wouldn't be the case. Of course RC wouldn't give the points back, neither would I. If I recall correctly Yamaha also protested in 2004 but with no luck. [/QUOTE]
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