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Date: Fri, 16 Oct 1998 00:11:40 +1000
From: Byron Forbes <hosh@ar.com.au>
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Not that what your saying is not a good idea for modern sims based on modern cars, but
like they tell ya, "Welcome to 1967" :) Jack Brabham, for example, turned many a spanner
whilst driving his car back then. Maybe he was even the only one who ever touched his own
car. Not sure about that one though.


mark3089@my-dejanews.com wrote:

> Yes of course the drivers are involved with the setup process, but the 'craft'
> of setting up racecars is a job all unto itself. They are highly trained and
> technical professionals who interpret the drivers input, into physical changes
> made to the car  ..they work as hard at all angles of setup as the drivers do
> in the driving. They are related but totally different jobs!
> Mark.
> There are people who get paid very well for specializing
> 
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