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It's the anti-porpoising regulation. It's there so drivers don't get health issues in a 100 minute race from bumping a thousand times.
Thank you for the clarification
The "clarification" is wrong. It has nothing to do with porpoising. Unless this porpoising was somehow present on non-ground effect cars in the mid 90's when the plank was introduced.
This is entirely wrong. The plank has been in place since the mid 90's as a ride height check. This porpoising shit hasn't existed for more than a couple of years.