It's almost certain that Kanaus and LeTart will be suspended for several races. How effective is it really to "suspend" the crew chief. Seems about as inaffective as putting a driver on probation. With all the communication tools out there (cell phones, text messageing video over IP. The the crew chief is essentially at the track.
If they want to suspend the crew chief, then they should keep him from being able to perform his duties once the cars reach the track. Then he would not be able to perform his tasks as crew chief.
Give me some ideas on how you think suspension should be implemented.
2007-06-22
22:57:43
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