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1st of all, I am Very sorry for the families involved, the track and the racer. you are All in my prayers.
Secondly, there was a thread here a little while back wondering why even bother getting sanctioned as a track operator. THIS is why, to have rules to abide by and trained tech officials and mandated Ambulances and mandatory SFI Safety training, and well I could go on. If you race at an outlaw track, please please please try to get them sanctioned and have some safety there. |
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This is at Dunn-Benson,Fayetteville,Rockingham even Darlington all are IHRA tracks. The car that wreck at Harrells was a Corvette P/M car. Also was his first time running as fast as he did.It was said on another Talk board that he ran his career best ET at that race to.
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Colonial Beach Va. STILL does this type of "Inspection" now even after becoming sanctioned by IHRA. Some NHRA tracks operate this way also that I have seen. Just sign the tech card at the entrance of the pits and drive right on in without ever openng up your trailer for a look. Cant pass up an entry fee for the track. Im surprised more people are not killed. Last edited by X-TECH MAN; 05-18-2010 at 10:44 AM. |
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