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Originally Posted by thatdavidkid
yep yep.... so apparently he doesn't think you can drive in a straight line.. lol, you have to have a LOT of power to f**k up going in a straight line.. which is why i never worried about insurance at the track..
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Absolutely nothing could be further from the truth.
1. There are all kinds of things that can happen (like an engine fire) that would be covered if you were on the street but won't at the track.
2. By the big end of the track you are going at least 70-80 MPH, even in a really slow car. If the car ahead of you left coolant, oil, or something else on the track you CAN go sideways and you will do damage.
3. Sometimes there are going to be fast cars in the other lane. If I am working on the suspension on my 10 second ride, I do not even worry about a reaction time. I might leave a full 2 seconds after you. I could pass you at half track coming up on 100 MPH, go sideways hitting third, and I will hit your car pretty hard no matter how slow you are. It is part of the risk that comes with racing.
Don't race the car unless you are prepared to crash and or break it AND fix it without the help of insurance.
TJ