Listen guys,
It can't be removed because the rules explicitely state that it can't.
Josh
"Mohler, Jeff" wrote:
>
> Well, since a rear view mirror is not a legally required device if you have
> two side mirrors, I dont see why it cant be removed because of the safety
> factor when you remove the mirror itself.
>
> A driver's ability to clearly see the course is more a safety concern to me,
> than a performance one. Properly knowing the course and looking ahead
> methodically can work the 'cant see because of mirror' issue.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Josh Sirota [SMTP:jss@marimba.com]
> > Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 1999 7:08 PM
> > To: Mohler, Jeff
> > Cc: autox@autox.team.net
> > Subject: Re: removeable Rearview
> >
> > "Mohler, Jeff" wrote:
> > > Mirrors obviously increase performance [Y]es [N]o
> >
> > In some cars, the answer to this question is a very clear YES, my car
> > being one of them. If you doubt me, go take a test-drive in a BMW M
> > Roadster or BMW M Coupe. Jeff's car is pretty bad itself, the mirror is
> > in the same place but it's not quite as large. Anyone who argues that
> > being able to see to the right isn't a performance advantage is fooling
> > himself.
> >
> > Josh
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