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Source: Manhattan
Level: 3
Which of the following best completes the passage below?
Since an experienced, top-rated race car driver is now constantly losing a race he once won before he acquired a certain race car, he plans to junk the race car he is currently using and replace it with a better model. The improved and new race car model is more likely to improve the race car driver's performance than any other factor because
- A the driver may have new personal problems that have nothing to do with his car's performance
- B races tend to emphasize quality of the car over quality of the driver
- C decisions to switch race cars should be based on that particular model's success rate
- D the driver may not necessarily have been able to overcome other obstacles during recent races
- E improved race cars are very expensive and difficult for many teams to afford