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Are you kidding me? This is the reason for banning blinders? And hood scoop cars that drive around haven’t just about ran over or crashed into a few things because they can’t see a thing? Wow. so thats the real reason, maybe they should be more concerned about all the kids driving carts, scooters and bikes around, then take something away from the racers....
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What pit accident or accidents were so bad that blinders are now not allowed ?
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That being said, it sounds more like an on track agenda rather than the data leading NHRA to this change. If NHRA had a concern in the pits, but not on the track, why not just say to remove any blockage post run after the racer had safely left the racing surface? I know of 2 pretty bad crashes in the pits due to drivers reading their time slips instead of watching where they were going. Do we not allow timeslips in the race car now then? If an OEM sun visor is ok, why not allow blinders that attach to a roll cage and can be flipped up out of the way easily? At least some sort of reasonable guidance would seem to be in order. As long as it doesn’t end up like the total hose job collector tethers were. Remember the (accepted ) models that were way overpriced? I will say over the years I have seen some really bad attempts at blinders. I saw racers that looked like they had a card board box taped to their helmet or a windshield taped up in an extreme way. I am more concerned with the guys that have their belts super loose and are looking behind them most of the way down the track. On the other hand, if NHRA is taking the position that the blinders are an unfair driver aid, then why not just say so? If they are going there, why not take away the brake pressure switches? Like I said, I don’t use a blinder, and I don’t mind racing drivers with blinders, but it sure seems like NHRA is afraid to say why they really changed the rule.
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People will just go back to using there hand like back in the day.. Bertozzi and herrington did this as well as many others.. The cream will always rise to the top..
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I would bet that the NHRAs insurance carrier had a little say in this.
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If that were the case, I feel like the amendment would have been made to the General Regulations and not specific to Stock/Super Stock.
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