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<p>[QUOTE="markymaclmb, post: 894905"]As a gearhead and motor sports enthusiast, I too see the importance of safety first. And I agree with you Dr. Harper that the way forward is to have a hub of safety to monitor the tracks, cars, and update any rules and regulations that leads to a safer and enjoyable pastime event for both onlookers and racers.</p><p><br /></p><p>I see that the years have progressed with many speed records being broken...slowly but surely creeping into the FUNNY CAR and TOP FUEL speed records...fueled by sponsorship and racing spirit...but what we cannot over look is increased safety that comes with the increased speeds...it is the only sensible thing to do by introducing Thailand's first body of power to regulate and monitor all races...</p><p><br /></p><p>Thai people tend to have a Mai Pen Rai attitude...until an accident of this magnitude occurs and then Thai People slowly step back a few steps to mourn the losses of loved ones and what might have happend if they were in their shoes...</p><p><br /></p><p>What is ironic is that Thai people tend to forget easily and move on....THUS back to square one....which is "MAI PEN RAI" </p><p><br /></p><p>---I don't race professionally only because Thai's don't do races professionally as of this moment... I value my life more than a trophy....and until I am ready financially and the TRACKS and Regulations are UP TO STANDARDS....then I may consider racing....but for now....I'll just enjoy the show and drive carefully on the roads...</p><p><br /></p><p>-Lertsiri Boonmee</p><p>Markymaclmb</p><p>Honda Integra Type R-CORE Thailand[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="markymaclmb, post: 894905"]As a gearhead and motor sports enthusiast, I too see the importance of safety first. And I agree with you Dr. Harper that the way forward is to have a hub of safety to monitor the tracks, cars, and update any rules and regulations that leads to a safer and enjoyable pastime event for both onlookers and racers. I see that the years have progressed with many speed records being broken...slowly but surely creeping into the FUNNY CAR and TOP FUEL speed records...fueled by sponsorship and racing spirit...but what we cannot over look is increased safety that comes with the increased speeds...it is the only sensible thing to do by introducing Thailand's first body of power to regulate and monitor all races... Thai people tend to have a Mai Pen Rai attitude...until an accident of this magnitude occurs and then Thai People slowly step back a few steps to mourn the losses of loved ones and what might have happend if they were in their shoes... What is ironic is that Thai people tend to forget easily and move on....THUS back to square one....which is "MAI PEN RAI" ---I don't race professionally only because Thai's don't do races professionally as of this moment... I value my life more than a trophy....and until I am ready financially and the TRACKS and Regulations are UP TO STANDARDS....then I may consider racing....but for now....I'll just enjoy the show and drive carefully on the roads... -Lertsiri Boonmee Markymaclmb Honda Integra Type R-CORE Thailand[/QUOTE]
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