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what decision would you make under these circumstances

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March 19, 2023, 09:52 AM
undacuva67
what decision would you make under these circumstances
You stage you accept it. I trust no one especially the one that never steps out of the tower but will gladly send you down the track just to get thru ....
March 19, 2023, 08:08 PM
Curly1
quote:
Originally posted by 67TSCHEVY2:
You stage you accept it. I trust no one especially the one that never steps out of the tower but will gladly send you down the track just to get thru ....


That is absolutely true even if they have the wrong dial on the board and your car has correct dial once you stage you have accepted it.

With that said we expect the track to be prepared decent. We do not always get that and from the starting line you may not be able to tell. To me the fact that they stopped the race for 2 hours to clean and dry track is saying that they knew it was not safe. So if I was track manager I would have probably put him back in.


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March 22, 2023, 01:53 PM
sc4087
quote:
Originally posted by BG7X77:
Let me tell you something about waivers.....they are legitimate documents, however they DO NOT nullify responsibility of the party, if a party is negligent and that can be proven in court I don't care what waiver you signed they will be found guilty. Period.


Absolutely correct. That piece of paper you sign doesn't save them from squat.


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March 23, 2023, 01:24 PM
Toad1
In today's legal world, you cannot sign your right away if incompetence or poor judgement was involved that caused you to incur property and financial loss or medical issues from a crash at an event where the promoter/track owner received money from the customer to put on a "show" or "event" and you suffer a loss under their guidance. Property damage is the easy one to get rid of, medical bills are a different thing.
Owned a track for 14 years, seen about everything when it comes to lawyers and race tracks.
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