I would think its pretty common sense that if you attend day 1 of a 2-day show and day 1 gets rained out that any make up race will likely take place the following day. The only time I've ever got a refund from a rain out was a WoO show at Lavonia Speedway years back. They got rained out before any car hit the track but gates had already opened and a large crowd had already entered. Was still shocked as we fully expected them to announce to just hold on to tickets and/or armbands as the event did get rescheduled.
You would be shocked at what it does say. Basically, that they are NOT responsible for you if you get hurt. Crazy, all these years I thought I was protected if something happened to me in the pits but NOPE, you are on your own.
You would be shocked at what it does say. Basically, that they are NOT responsible for you if you get hurt. Crazy, all these years I thought I was protected if something happened to me in the pits but NOPE, you are on your own.
Hate to ask, but why would you think you are protected? The current world we live in would run racetracks out of business in a matter of hours if that was the case. Every little scrape, bump, etc. would be a 'claim'; that piece of paper is what allows them to hopefully fend off the massive lawsuits that would come without it (and some still do regardless).Realize pit pass funds are not meant to purchase insurance directly for you but for the facility which indirectly allows you some protection as well. The benefit to some of the sanctioning bodies is that some do provide a form of coverage for the competitor (as well as the racetrack)...
If $47 is going to have this huge of an impact on your life you might want to look for a different job or source of income. There are plenty of opportunities out there.
If $47 is going to have this huge of an impact on your life you might want to look for a different job or source of income. There are plenty of opportunities out there.
Or perhaps another less expensive hobby for you ; such as cornhole ? ?
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