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makes you wonder if racers that are taking blood thinners that have not been able to compete will be able too since a physical is not required now
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I would say all of the ones that did not sell their cars......
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Having been licensed in Comp Elim/SS/Stock for many years I would think that the 55 and up group is still going to be required to have an EKG--for those that have insurance or are on Medicare if your Doc will say you had "some chest bother(pains)" and he was concerned a little & he thought it might be a good idea to do the EKG just to be on the safe side they will pay for it ( Medicare definitely does)---Otherwise an EKG can be about $150-300 depending on where you get it done--Also Medicare will pay for ONE physical every 12 months so you can save there just print out the NHRA forms and take them to your Dr.--FED 387
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if you do decide to use the NHRA form ---DO NOT LIE ABOUT ANY MEDICAL CONDITIONS ---they check with the Drs. and medically qualified people do look at your forms --so be forewarned
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