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Old 17-02-2012, 10:01 PM   #20
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Default Re: Heathcote Raceway Deadly Crash - let's play blame some one else

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I think this answers your question, I took this from the first post, likely you didn't read this bit
i read it, did you??

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Mr Kondo then started test runs of the car, building up speed under the guidance of Mr Clarke. After a the fifth or sixth run Mr Kondo noticed the vehicle was vibrating. There were also problems with cracking on the car’s wings and a braking parachute deploying early.
i assume that mr kondo could not tell the court this because he was deceased at the time of the court hearing
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