04-06-2018, 08:07 PM
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When you do something dumb that costs your insurance company money, I would guess they may want to find a way to get that money back. Like maybe forcing you to sue somebody that could be construed to be at fault.
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04-06-2018, 09:44 PM
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Originally Posted by .Jack.
When you do something dumb that costs your insurance company money, I would guess they may want to find a way to get that money back. Like maybe forcing you to sue somebody that could be construed to be at fault.
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O let's not kid ourselves: no insurance would cover this....
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04-07-2018, 08:02 AM
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Originally Posted by maytag
My friend, a sand bag to a motorcycle is NOT the equivalent of a telephone pole to a car.
As a professional myself, I'd tell you (as many others already have) that Kim was crashing with or without that sand bag. And I can tell you many, many people (including myself) have hit much, much worse on a run out, without crashing.
Could we say that the sandbag contributed to the severity of the accident? Quite possibly. Maybe probably. But it certainly did not cause the accident. Not even a remote stretch of the imagination could make it so. The cause of the accident is quite clearly Mr Kim running off the race track in a manner that was consistent with a crash. As I said below, he blew it. He blew it. He blew it long before he left the racing surface. And the moment he left the racing surface, he determined he was going to crash. You can see it in his failure to control the motorcycle on the asphalt, and his continued failure to control the motorcycle in the runoff. He blew it. He did it.
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Well yeah, I was exaggerating a bit, and yes, it was a given he's going down. I'll defer to those that have actually raced their bikes, I just ride on the street !
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05-18-2018, 07:02 AM
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Was thinking about this on my commute this morning.
Any new news? I couldn't find any online.
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05-18-2018, 07:30 AM
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Our local Audi Club in response to this now requires that you go to the drivers meeting to get your wristband to get on track, whereas before they were given out at registration. Also you must go to the first download session after your run group to get a ticket to get on track for the rest of the day.
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05-18-2018, 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by rastta
Our local Audi Club in response to this now requires that you go to the drivers meeting to get your wristband to get on track, whereas before they were given out at registration. Also you must go to the first download session after your run group to get a ticket to get on track for the rest of the day.
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Our local PCA group (AZ) started doing downloads after the first session (IIRC) this year. You still get your wrist band at registration though. Now for NASA locally here, you attend your group driver's meeting first, and your group leader gives out the wrist bands. You also have to attend a download after every session. I personally think this is how it should be done. I do not go to Pro-Autosports or Speed Ventures events anymore because it is too dangerous, and there are people and cars on the track that should not be there. It has become NO fun anymore with those groups. Now, Speed Ventures does do the downloads after sessions 1 and 2, but to me it seems more like smoke and mirrors. No real consequences for those that are dangerous. You have to share the track with 14 and 16 year olds!
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05-18-2018, 05:09 PM
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Our club has started handing out tech stickers for attending the driver's mtg.
NASA has a good system for handing out a chip after a mtg to get on the track for the next session. However, NASA lets some sketchy cars onto the track - at least in the few events they've hosted that I've attended.
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05-19-2018, 06:41 AM
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2 groups in particular that I drive with hand out playing cards at meetings/classes. No card at track entry no driving.
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05-19-2018, 07:25 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by husker boxster
Our club has started handing out tech stickers for attending the driver's mtg.
NASA has a good system for handing out a chip after a mtg to get on the track for the next session. However, NASA lets some sketchy cars onto the track - at least in the few events they've hosted that I've attended.
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The only reason to go out with NASA is if you want to get your competition license. That's why there are so many sketchy people out there - too many racer wannabes. I go out with a few groups here where I feel safe as I know a lot of the guys on track or have been out with them before. NASA isn't for me.
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05-19-2018, 07:37 AM
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Would y'all please do me a favor and describe "sketchy", so I can be sure its not me? Haha.
I mean, are we talking about behavior? Or less - prepared cars? Or what, exactly?
The bulk of my time on racetracks has been bikes. Literally ALL of my track time in a car has been at private functions, prep'd cars or exotics, in some cases ALL professional drivers (except me) or in other cases, very closely regulated, educational track time. So as I foray into doing public track days, PCA, etc, I'll have an eye out for the etiquette I may be missing.
But give me a heads up what y'all mean by sketchy?
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08-02-2018, 09:36 PM
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It would appear that the trial scheduled for May, 2018 was cancelled. I couldn't find a reason. A conference regarding the status of the trial is now scheduled for Oct, 2018, where anything could happen (they could tell the judge that they have a settlement or set a new trial date or ??).
Superior Court of Monterrey Portal
If anyone else knows any add'l info, please post it.
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