Mark Sirota wrote:
>
> TeamZ3@aol.com wrote:
> > Just undo it and keep it in the car.
>
> Once again, just like always, everyone (not just Mark) seems to think
> it's about some miniscule amount of weight rather than a real
> competitive advantage (better visibility towards the right front
> corner).
>
> It's almost never about that miniscule amount of weight. Next time you
> catch yourself thinking that, think again.
>
> It's clearly illegal, the way I read the book.
I don't read it as a weight issue at all. It's clearly a visibility
issue,
and hence a performance advantage. But the mirror is designed (at least this
is how I've heard it) to be easilly removable with a clip. No special tools or
tools of any kind are needed to do this. It's a factory designed feature, and
I would see it as completely legal.
-Josh2
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