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You don't have to worry about safety until it happens.
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Dawson Pauley #2827 N/SA 1980 Malibu SW 2S 305/180 #2827 S/ST 1978 Mazda RX7 w/ 383 sbc/glide |
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Ken Etter is correct.
I had a WOO customer crash without his neck collar and he is paralized from the neck down. I crashed in 1999 at Cordova wearing a Simpson closed face Helmet. The one with the small eye opening. A piece of guard rail post got inside the opening and broke my eye orbit and damaged the eye socket. I'm lucky that University of Iowa was able to do a good repair on it. I would advise against racing with an open face helmet. I was torn up pretty bad, but I feel the safety equipment kept it from being worse. Buy good safety equipment and use it.
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