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Show J'AjOJTL JfUJ By CARL HELM Who says women are not good drivers ? Before you answer, here's someone who says they ARE, if given a chance. It's a man a man among men, at that! He's Paul O'Shea, for three years national sports car racing champion of the U.S., who knows good driving when he sees it. Women are naturally careful and cautious, Mr. O'Shea contends, con-tends, and good safe and sane drivers if they have a car they can handle easily. "They've been frustrated, given an inferiority complex, trying to handle and park th long, heavy cars of the last several years," the racing champ says. They have difficulty judging distance, essential to driving and parking. They can barely see over the front end of the long cars, let alone check distance dis-tance via the rear view mirror, with- all those high, jutting fins in their way. " "They've got a chance now to prove they can be good drivers," O'Shea says. "That new Stude-baker Stude-baker Lark, being smaller, easily eas-ily handled and parked, is idea! for them." |