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#1 Sparky1967

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Posted 14 June 2009 - 12:20 AM

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#2 skinnykenny

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Posted 14 June 2009 - 01:39 AM

Those trucks can be fixed or replaced. I am sooo glad that both drivers were not injured. That is always THE MOST IMPORTANT THING !! The builders of those 2 trucks deserve a "pat on the back" because both drivers were kept free from injury do to well built safe roll cages. It can be easy to forget that this sport we all love can be life-threatening no matter what racing class you are involved in. Even the slower, cheaper, entry level racing classes must consider the drivers safety above anything else. I remember years ago when I was racing Bombers, they changed the helmet rule to make us all start using Snell approved helmets instead of just using DOT approved helmets. I complained that "those cost at least $300." I was told that if I didn't think my life was worth that much, then I shouldn't be racing. That statement put things into perspective. Nothing is as important as safety!!

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