Graded Drivers
| | THE suggestion that only | | ,* those drivers that have I | proved themselves to be com- I | petent should be granted I | tickets to drive on the metro- | i politan courses received some § i backing as a result of the | | number of falls during the Cup § | ' meeting. = I On both the second and | | third days of the meeting | § there were a number of falls | | and near falls, and some of § = them, especially the near falls, 1 | were caused by Indifferent I I reinsmanship. I | Even good drivers are m- | | dined to take a risk at times | = when they get into tight cor- 1 | ners, but if taking that risk | | involved the possible loss of | | a valued Class A ticket, they | | would not be so inclined to 1 | take the chance, and it would | | be for the good of trotting. |
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NZ Truth, Issue 1301, 20 November 1930, Page 15
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139Graded Drivers NZ Truth, Issue 1301, 20 November 1930, Page 15
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