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Remember this, NHRA did not have to tell us about a rate reduction. It could've stayed the same. How would we know? I agree with the under age driver issue. It needs to stop. The pits can be a confusing place to navigate. Race cars and pit vehicles all driving on different sides of the lanes (or no lanes). Also, the riding of your kids/grand kids on your lap in your dragster while warming the car or going to the staging lanes is not a safe situation.
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Guess I'll have to buy something. Are my gym shoes insured?
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Mike Moller NHRA 203 Q-R-T/SA |
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What's the latest on using an ordinary bicycle in the pits as far as an insurance requirement? Is it mandatory to buy NHRA's coverage?
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Brian Saunders Lerna IL '79 AMX T/SA 3790 currently being resurrected |
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