Grand Prix Racing Drivers’ Safety Measures Have Not Cut Death Rates Or Curbed Speed, As Intended
Sep 28th 2007Drug InformationBones
Measures that were introduced over the past ten years to improve the safety of Grand Prix motor racing have not reduced death rates or controlled speed, according to a report that appears ahead of print in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.Several regulatory and technical changes had been agreed by organizers over the past decade to improve driver safety. [click link for full article]
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