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Old 15 Nov 2001, 05:13 (Ref:174779)   #1
Budmakesmewiser
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Budmakesmewiser should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
What is it with nascars rules and common sense........

Steve Park might not come back to the WCS because of his injuries in the Busch series in which the
hutchens restraint device did not help one bit yet
NASCAR knowledgeable of the fact that it does not
work for side impacts,still mandates the Huchens or Hans,if they are going to mandate that the drivers are going to wear some type of head and neck restraint device which is stupid anyways,why don't they mandate firesuits and helmets.
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