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Marshaling: two labeled regions — pilot marshaling vs heat rulings & protests#374

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Per the design discussion: protests/rulings stay on marshaling (rulings next to the evidence), with the page now visually split into two labeled scopes — Pilot marshaling (trace, tune, laps & corrections) and Heat rulings & protests (penalties, protests, result lifecycle, void) — separated by a heavy accent divider. A dedicated cross-heat protest queue is the future revisit point if pilot-filed protests land.

625 rd-console tests green, checks/lint/prettier clean.

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…heat rulings

Design call with the RD: protests/rulings STAY on the marshaling page (rulings
belong next to the evidence — a DQ or a protest resolution is made looking at
the laps, the trace, and the audit, and a separate page would make every
adjudication a context switch on the same heat). Revisit a dedicated cross-heat
protest queue if/when pilot-filed protests arrive.

What changes is the SEAM: the per-pilot surfaces (trace, tune, laps &
corrections) and the heat-scoped surfaces (penalties, protests, result
lifecycle, void) now sit under two labeled region heads with a deliberately
heavy divider between them — sunlit-laptop legible, and the heat region reads
as a distinct zone rather than more pilot UI.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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