| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1 | Michael Duwe | Also allow pictures. This is an educational program, if the rules are too strict, then a Walmart parkinglot might be a better solution. |
| 2 | Anonymous | |
| 3 | Mario Briceņo | we need the overnight work |
| 4 | Carly Goward | |
| 5 | a | |
| 6 | Anonymous | |
| 7 | Ken Buttery | Who's seen engines blow at sound test? who's seen parts let go and come apart after 3 weeks of testing? Competition, if you finish 'early', is time when your car starts falling apart.. We need this to be open during the night to ensure the cars are able to race, and are safe to race in the morning. It also takes away from this year's experience for those that have yet to go to a competition with a car they've built. |
| 8 | Alex Hutz | we need as much help as we can get. this is crule |
| 9 | Tasos Charalambides | I could not agree more. This rule should definately be changed. |
| 10 | Eric Eckstein | Yes, a good idea. I'd hate to spend the night knowing I'll have to sit out the next day because something may take a while to fix. |
| 11 | Brett Lyons | or if overnight access to the competition area isnt allowed, maybe a warehouse/padoc type facility would be a good alternative, maybe teams travel acrosss the globe to compete and they deservie every hour they can get to do well |
| 12 | Elliot Kruk | |
| 13 | jason gray | we need the extra time to make sure the car is ready.safe to race |
| 14 | Jose Robledo | |
| 15 | David Allison | |
| 16 | Matthew Maes | All nighters are needed at compeition because stuff ALWAYS breaks. U of M - Dearborn |
| 17 | ben salasko | |
| 18 | Olivier Daros | |
| 19 | Prem Midha | |
| 20 | Joe Siclari | Competitions are so infrequent and often so far away from any given school that when teams compete, if something needs to be repaired, they should have every chance to do so. Putting a time limit on access to the car ties that hands of many teams that are fully capable of competing, but simply run out of time. This is not in the spirit of good competition. It's not like NASCAR where if you have a bad showing one week you can have another chance next week. Limiting time and access to the vehicle is no way to promote good competition |
| 21 | Ryan Rusher | That was a very poor rule, teams should be allowed to work all night, alot of teams have to do alot of rework from something failing the day before |