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> A Racing Video, Why there are rules
KenH
post Oct 5 2006, 07:33 PM
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This is for those who:

1. Do not have time to go to Ground School
2. Think the Rules of racing should be ignored
3. Think the are to many rules
4. Think a "steet car" is good enough
5. Wonder why they need to have a few sessions with an instructor
6. Why extra safety equipment is required

The drivers in this video are VERY experienced - what if it had been you???

http://www.porscheracingclub.com/phpBBS2/v...php?p=2193#2193

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KenH
post Oct 5 2006, 11:32 PM
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The speeds and car positions for this accident are quite common during a DE event. The spin was at about 60-70 MPH and the contact was at 40-50.

Accidents happen to be sure, but anybody that finds excuses for not going though the proper training and not using the best safety equipment puts them and other drivers that are on the track with them at risk.

If time can not be found to attend 6 hours of ground school how is time found to go racing for a weekend??

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