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Murphy
April 26, 2025 at 11:31:41 PM
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Public service announcement for sprint car fans.

Protect your hearing! I got hearing aides this week. The audiologist was quizzing me about contributing factors to my hearing loss, beyond being a 64 year-old man.  She asked if I worked around loud equipment, shot firearms a lot, went to a lot of rock concerts, or if I went to car races. Bingo! It seems that 52 years of sprint car races without hearing protection is not good for your hearing

Invest in some earplugs or earmuff type protection. The last couple of years I've been wearing ear plugs with earmuffs, just because the noise made my ears ring worse than normal.




EasyE
April 27, 2025 at 06:36:07 PM
Joined: 10/29/2017
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WHAT? Wud you say....



miledirtfan
April 28, 2025 at 05:39:56 AM
Joined: 11/11/2006
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He's right...

40 years of duck huntiung and races

Wish I would have used ear plugs




Paintboss
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April 28, 2025 at 08:05:48 AM
Joined: 12/02/2004
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Posted By: miledirtfan on April 28 2025 at 05:39:56 AM

He's right...

40 years of duck huntiung and races

Wish I would have used ear plugs



Same here, Work, Guns, Races, Concerts, Mowers, pretty much all of the above! Fell like I'm Deaf in one ear and can't hear out of the other



Hawker
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May 02, 2025 at 08:36:58 AM
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20 years in the music business

36 years as an aircraft mechanic

Around racing for over 60 years

I have chronic tinitis event after wearing hearing protection for all of my aviation career, half the time around racing and mixing over 5,000 live concerts. You definitely don't want what I have, protect what you have...


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Dryslick Willie
May 03, 2025 at 07:30:46 AM
Joined: 12/17/2009
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I guess I'm one of the lucky ones.   Spent many years at the racetrack and played in a band for awhile too.   Normal hearing in my right ear last time I was tested.   I have a little loss in my left hear but not enough for hearing aids according to my ENT doctor.   The only time I ever wore ear plugs was at the IndyCar races at TMS.   They are extremely loud and the higher revs on the engines forced me to go get plugs after about 5 laps.   




maddog53
May 05, 2025 at 01:52:23 PM
Joined: 03/18/2008
Posts: 1516
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Posted By: Murphy on April 26 2025 at 11:31:41 PM

Public service announcement for sprint car fans.

Protect your hearing! I got hearing aides this week. The audiologist was quizzing me about contributing factors to my hearing loss, beyond being a 64 year-old man.  She asked if I worked around loud equipment, shot firearms a lot, went to a lot of rock concerts, or if I went to car races. Bingo! It seems that 52 years of sprint car races without hearing protection is not good for your hearing

Invest in some earplugs or earmuff type protection. The last couple of years I've been wearing ear plugs with earmuffs, just because the noise made my ears ring worse than normal.



I guess I am lucky so far.  I am 64 as well, been attending for 64 years, don't remember much from the first few years.  I had the flu and my right ear clogged up.  Got that taken care of and the ENT gave me a hearing test.  I shit you not, he came into the room after test was done and first thing he said, Well, I really don't know if I can tust that test.  I asked why.  He said it is unbelievable that someone my age can get the score that I did.  My ears ring like hell from Tinninitits, but other than that, wow.



kooks
May 06, 2025 at 11:08:21 PM
Joined: 02/27/2008
Posts: 706
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Posted By: Murphy on April 26 2025 at 11:31:41 PM

Public service announcement for sprint car fans.

Protect your hearing! I got hearing aides this week. The audiologist was quizzing me about contributing factors to my hearing loss, beyond being a 64 year-old man.  She asked if I worked around loud equipment, shot firearms a lot, went to a lot of rock concerts, or if I went to car races. Bingo! It seems that 52 years of sprint car races without hearing protection is not good for your hearing

Invest in some earplugs or earmuff type protection. The last couple of years I've been wearing ear plugs with earmuffs, just because the noise made my ears ring worse than normal.



I wish EVERY track and EVERY sanctioning body would MANDATE mufflers.

The biggest sprint car race of the year runs mufflers, there's absolutely no good reason not to run them everywhere.

They don't make the cars quiet but they take the edge off of the noise.    It would be a wise PR move for any track that's within 5 miles of a town also.

 





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