Posted by RandyB(MI) on April 02, 2017 at 09:47:54 from (97.92.53.112):
In Reply to: Quick Poll......... posted by Goose on April 02, 2017 at 07:26:00:
Absolutely NOT. Ant justification is utterly ridiculous. No way to police it. They have a big enough problem at "mud bogs" with safety thrown to the wind as they are considered a "party event". What is the expected insurance rate difference with or without liquor ? I would have to bet it is very high. Alcahol is not permitted at ANY race that I know of other than spectator only. In this case there is no distinction between spectator and participant. 1/4 mile is bad enough but 1/2 and mile ??? With un-teched cars and unquallified drivers in cars that will exceed 150 mph? Where does one even get insured for something like this?? Participant breath-a-lizers at least but no safety equipment in cars ? No way. Even at drag strip in 1/4 mi, if you go over 110 or less than 12 seconds you need roll cage and other tech safety equipment....or you do not run. I would assume there are EMT,s there ? Some street cars will easily excess 150 mph and I have yet to see a "county road" safe at any where near that speed. What do they call this event..."the Kiss of Death " ?? Un-freaking believable !
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