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How about NHRA bring tech back to make sure the cars are safe? Or prep the whole track so we won’t need this thing!
And 7.49 seconds doesn’t equal 150, it’s more like 170mph they should raise the speed to match the et.
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This new rule will affect quite a few sportsman. Have you thought about all the additional cost of the safety regulations that the government requires on new cars. Nobody complains about that. I think you can be never to safe.
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We all don’t have or want new vehicles. And I for one definitely don’t need the government to mandate what I can and can’t do with my personal safety.
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I agree with you about government overreach. NHRA seems to be doing the same thing but you have to wonder if there is outside pressure driving some of the decisions being made. Iam sure we will never know.
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