Re: Englishtown's waiver of liability agreement
[Re: RodStRace]
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01/11/11 02:39 PM
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I agree 100% with Tony I have been racing at Raceway park since 1977 and have been going there longer than that and they are and have always been nothing but "TOP Notch" The Napp Family has always looked out for us racer's and I would bet the that insurance carrier told them this is what you have to do and this has to be signed by the racer's. I also have a story, my son who was 5 @ the time jumped out of a moving golf cart in the pits and landed face first on the asphalt -he was a mess and so was I ! I was driving when he jumped out. I had more EMTs and people helping. They truely took care of him and me.
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Re: Englishtown's waiver of liability agreement
[Re: emarine01]
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01/11/11 07:36 PM
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Although I don`t race there every week, I do race there several times a year and raced their Friday Night " Mean Street" series for a couple of years and I agree the place has always been top notch. Years ago I was on my way to ETown when my truck started to miss, so I pulled into the K Mart Plaza on 18 and changed the under the p/u body gas filter and in the process got a nasty burn along with a little gas in it. When I got to the track my wife insisted I go see the track EMTs to have it looked at, they did, they cleaned the burn and properly applied burn cream and a bandage. They didn`t have to, the injury didn`t even happen at the track but they were nice enough to properly treat the injury and I am/was thankful for that.
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Re: Englishtown's waiver of liability agreement
[Re: emarine01]
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01/12/11 12:10 PM
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Insurance Co,s make huge amounts of profit
Some decades ago, the NJ car insurance companies asked the State legislature for a rate increase. "Here's our numbers, we're not making enough money". "Didn't you forget to include the money you made by investing the payments - a few hundred million?" "That's none of your business".
They didn't get it - that time.
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Re: Englishtown's waiver of liability agreement
[Re: fishy340]
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01/13/11 08:18 PM
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Was that last July on a Sunday? I think thats the day I Won Street Eliminator, I remember a long cleanup and I think it was a Maverick not a Crapi.
68 Dart 410 / 904 92 D150 original owner 21 Ram 1500 Quad Cab, Big Horn , Hemi ,4x4 23 Audi Q5 16 Honda HRV
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Re: Englishtown's waiver of liability agreement
[Re: emarine01]
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01/13/11 10:41 PM
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Don't mean to change the subject but,,, Do some of you guys have a no pay clause in your life insurance for auto racing?
I pay $1 a month extra for a rider on mine.
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Re: Englishtown's waiver of liability agreement
[Re: SomeCarGuy]
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01/14/11 10:32 PM
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these are just standard waiver forms nothin to get excited about you know when you race it on you the reason they do this try to keep the liabilty down somewhat. if wasnt for stupid people sueing over to hot of coffie or hey i was driving down this 2 lane rd and there was another car beside me and he hit me , ooo by the way it was at a racetrack woooo we didnt know that its a risk we all accept when we go, so just sign the d..... thing go racin if not dont race if you keep this up you wont have any track to run at because ins would be to high and they would have to close so come on get over allready
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Re: Englishtown's waiver of liability agreement
[Re: emarine01]
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01/15/11 12:30 AM
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Don't mean to change the subject but,,, Do some of you guys have a no pay clause in your life insurance for auto racing?
This one's a real deal gang. My wife worked in the insurance business and showed me buried way down the bottom are things called "high risk hobbies" that can give the insurance companies an out from having to pay on life insurance policies. Auto racing is one of them.....so is skydiving, bull riding, stunt flying, wreck diving, rodeo clown, bungey jumping et al. There's about forty of them.
Being a dumb redneck isn't on there.....yet. "Hold my beer and watch this.."
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