Expensive visor raise
Greg Anderson fined 5k for raising visor before getting off track
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Nobody forces him to have an in-car camera used for ESPN...nobody likes to lose but his disgust at the end of a losing run is almost comical. He first flips the window latch and then starts going after his safety equipment. Face it, he's still traveling at a pretty good clip and probably isn't aware if a competitor is having trouble in the shutdown area.
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Chump change for a team with their budget. I'll bet it wasn't his first warning. NASCAR fine would have been much larger. Loss of points too.
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How much do you think it would have been if they had got all tangled up while on camera?
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Just NHRA being a wannabe NASCAR deal.
A warning would have been sufficient. FJ |
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Just wondering how many classes have this rule. I was not aware that I had to have my visor down to go down the track.
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It's kinda hot in those cars with all that stuff on. I never lowered my visor until I saw this video.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tcoy3SIlsw8"]Bruce Allen Drag Race Crash - YouTube[/ame] |
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From my understanding they(elite team) had wired it in to also shut down the fuel as it normally only shuts down ignition and releases the chutes. |
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