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<blockquote data-quote="TXPD" data-source="post: 11299337" data-attributes="member: 46922"><p>i would have said the same thing about my window net. i'll just suggest to you that i watched a lot of racing from grand am to the nascar series and you dont see those drivers racing with their visors in the up position unless its under caution. </p><p></p><p>there are reasons for that and i can only suggest that you take that into account. all i can tell you is that i used to feel the way you do and after the on incident and a serious talking to from my mentor when i got out of the car, i put my visor down. by the next time i went to the track i was so comfortable that way that i wondered why i was against it before.</p><p></p><p>its safer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TXPD, post: 11299337, member: 46922"] i would have said the same thing about my window net. i'll just suggest to you that i watched a lot of racing from grand am to the nascar series and you dont see those drivers racing with their visors in the up position unless its under caution. there are reasons for that and i can only suggest that you take that into account. all i can tell you is that i used to feel the way you do and after the on incident and a serious talking to from my mentor when i got out of the car, i put my visor down. by the next time i went to the track i was so comfortable that way that i wondered why i was against it before. its safer. [/QUOTE]
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