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Post Info TOPIC: FUEL BLADDERS RULES


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FUEL BLADDERS RULES


I WAS TRYING TO GET A GOOD DEAL ON BLADDERS FOR CAR OWNERS AND DRIVERS,,,SOME FEEL THEY DON'T NEED THE BLADDERS DO TO RECOMENDED AS PER N.W.M.S. RULES,,,,,,,BUT IF THE TRACK REQUIRES THE BLADDERS RULE---THEY WILL STILL BE REQUIRED ----TO RACE AT DEMING SPEEDWAY ?????? IS THIS CORRECT ???  I'AM JUST TRYING TO CLARIFY THIS WITH EVERYBODY ,  NOT TRYING TO CONFUSE  THANKS ..PLEASE EXPLAIN

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The club recommends the use of a fuel bladder. The track requires them. This may sound strange, but the clubs thought was for club sanctioned events @ other tracks which did not require a bladder. A track may require more stringent saftey rules than the club. If you wish to race @ that track you must follow their rules. We have been told Deming will require a fuel bladder for the 2007 season. Hope this clarifies your question. If not give Paul a call. Doug



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Just a clarification: The rule changes are just proposals (including the club recomendation for the use of fuel bladders) @ this time & must be approved @ the Dec club meeting...... Paul Lemly should be consulted reguarding track rules & changes.....Doug

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There seemed to be some confusion after the last meeting about 250's having to run bladders. I talked to Paul yesterday, He said that all cars, including the 250's (except JR sprints) must run a bladder. I hope this clears up any confusion. JOHN

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