How does insurance work at the drag strip? Does your policy cover you? Lets say you are using your daily driver and destroy it on a wall or god forbid take somebody out...what happens?
You only need to be worried about your car, but your insurance will not cover you on the track unless you buy specific race car insurance. Competitors are normally required to sign liability waivers at the gate that will keep another competitor from suing you or the track. Spectators would go against the track if something happened.How does insurance work at the drag strip? Does your policy cover you? Lets say you are using your daily driver and destroy it on a wall or god forbid take somebody out...what happens?
You don't think your the first to think of that, or it hasen't happened before.Pay the tow truck driver to haul it somewhere on the freeway, drop it off, then dial up the insurance agent.
No...not really.
You might think so, but it comes up pretty fast if you turn:beat: (thankfully, I cannot speak from experience on that)I think it is easier just to avoid hitting the wall.
Nor would you be the first to get caught because the insurance company was out at the event writing down plates...travelers said:You don't think your the first to think of that, or it hasen't happened before.
You might think so, but it comes up pretty fast if you turn:beat: (thankfully, I cannot speak from experience on that)
Nor would you be the first to get caught because the insurance company was out at the event writing down plates...
Well, sometimes you don't have a say in the matter... Some people mistakenly mount the batman oil slick spout right in the middle of the car near the tranmission, or under the oil pan...There is no turning in drag racing.....if you are turning, then you are taking to the long way to the finish line and you will most likely lose.
You don't think your the first to think of that, or it hasen't happened before.