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Date Posted: 16:25:44 07/26/10 Mon
Author: ChrisRagsdale
Subject: Re: track safety
In reply to: spectator for now 's message, "Re: track safety" on 07:03:52 07/26/10 Mon

I have to agree with spectator on this. I think everyone should wear a helment, especially the faster cars. As far as having to pass all NHRA or IHRA rules, I can't agree, hell I wouldn't be able to run lol. My car has all the safety equipment that would be required but my certification is out and I don't have a license. It probablly would be better if they made sure everyone had seatbelts, helments, and stuff like that. I have seen them stop people from running so they do watch somewhat. I don't care to run my car at the Big name tracks so why would I want to keep investing money into getting recertified and relicensed to run on outlaw tracks? I know stuff don't last forever and I will have to change it but I am pretty sure my flywheel and trany gaurds are not rotting away after 2 years. I guess what I am saying is I agree with "spectator for now" that a little tech wouldn't hurt but don't agree with the following of the NHRA book.

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[> [> [> Re: track safety -- spectatot for now, 18:21:05 07/26/10 Mon [1]

Your right about your car. If I knew my stuff was legal and all I needed was new sticker and license, I wouldnt get them either if I was happy with my car at the hill. It is just a big money expense and your right again, some stuff doesn't need to be replaced just after two years.


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