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HANS device - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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-- Rusty Wallace originally complained that he felt like a "caged animal" by wearing the HANS device for the first time, but after three days of NASCAR Preseason Thunder testing at Daytona International Speedway, Wallace is getting used to the head-and-neck restraint system.
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We offer safety and performance products from HANS Device, Corbeau Seats, Defnder, Magnecor Wires, OMP, Recaro, Racetech, and Schroth including racing seats, racing harnesses, brake bleeders, racing helmets, full face helmets, head and neck restraints and more. ... Email us Return or Exchange? ... The user assumes that risk.
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The maker of the HANS Device says that 82 of 87 Impact Racing helmets it inspected during the recent NASCAR race week at Bristol Motor Speedway had unauthorized anchors that don't meet safety specifications on them, according to documents that are part of a lawsuit HANS Performance Products has filed against Impact Racing.
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PR: HANS Performance Products is excited to announce their brand new HANS Device - the Sport Series. The design is guaranteed to provide the same level of industry leading safety as existing HANS Devices, but retail at just $695. Atlanta, Georgia (PRWEB) December 6 ... The acronym HANS and its derivative styles (uppercase,
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NASCAR on Monday tried to figure out why Kyle Busch's HANS device cracked during a spectacular crash at Talladega Superspeedway. Busch wrecked in Saturday's Busch Series event, when he was hit from behind and his car ended up on its roof before... ... His HANS device, a NASCAR-mandated head-and-neck restraint system,
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Click here for kits to upgrade one type of anchor or tether to another type of anchor or tether. Includes all parts necessary to convert one HANS Device.
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