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7/15/14, 6:50 AM   #20
sprintracer82
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The way I have always known and thought is that if you buy a pit pass and an engine has been fired you don't get your pit pass money back. At that point in time I would like to think the track has insurance. If no engines have been fired and your just sitting in the pits its up to the tracks policy for a refund. Now if you have sat through practice ,qualifying ,and three heat races. Sorry about your luck. At that point I think no refunds are in order. Now most tracks that I have been to will offer up at least tow money that is greatly appreciated but not expected . In the case of this last weekend I think what USAC and the burg did was very fair. Now what the nonwing teams in Michigan experienced last Saturday was beyond fair. They fired engines off, ran some practice, and did get all pit pass money back. I haven't seen the rain out policy change much in my 33 years of going to the races. Grandstand passes have always had the 50% rule. If 50% of the show has been ran then its a show.
 
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