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Old 09-29-2007, 07:32 PM
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Default Re: John Force Kenny Bernstein crash, Force injured

Failure analysis will be very difficult especially in the area of tire failure. If the event could have been analyzed at the point of failure or immediately after the event meaningful data could have been found. The problem is similar to Firestone/Ford's problem with the Explorer. There is so much damage that occurs at 300mph after a tire failure that it is impossible to tell what damage occurred before or after the failure.
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