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cmakin (Offline)
  #1 9/29/10 10:51 AM
Yeah, another off topic post, but I want to know if I am wrong about something.

Here in the Houston area, some of the Pure Stock drivers are putting passenger seats in their cars so that their kids can ride along during the racing. Not only for packing the track and hot laps, but also for racing. I just have a bad feeling about this. They state that since racing is a family sport, this is the best way to share the experience with their kids. Now, with more and more young teens actually racing these days (and in far more dangerous cars that Pure Stocks), maybe I am off base, but the idea really doesn't sit well with me.

I just wonder what the reaction will be when there is some sort of horrendous accident; and I state when because one is bound to happen. I also know how these cars are built, since parts are falling off of them nearly ever time they hit the track. Yet the track owner where this is going turns a blind eye. . . .

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Rpracing1 (Offline)
  #2 9/29/10 11:04 AM
Originally Posted by cmakin:
Here in the Houston area, some of the Pure Stock drivers are putting passenger seats in their cars so that their kids can ride along during the racing. Not only for packing the track and hot laps, but also for racing. I just have a bad feeling about this. They state that since racing is a family sport, this is the best way to share the experience with their kids. Now, with more and more young teens actually racing these days (and in far more dangerous cars that Pure Stocks), maybe I am off base, but the idea really doesn't sit well with me.
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Wayne Davis (Offline)
  #3 9/29/10 12:13 PM
I can see it now, "CHILD KILLED AT LOCAL TRACK" riding in stock car with parent......then the parents will sue and another track closes down!!!!!!!!!

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racefan20 (Offline)
  #4 9/29/10 12:22 PM
Whoever the track is insured by should lay down the law or withdraw coverage. Thats just plain nuts

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racerjim2 (Offline)
  #5 9/29/10 1:16 PM
You'd probably be surprised at the number of race tracks running WITHOUT any insurance at all now days.

That's why it's a smart move to either run with an insured series or carry your own insurance.

Tracks are getting much too lenient of driver ages and rules. In this day of sue happy people you'd think it would be the opposite.
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  #6 9/29/10 7:25 PM
How young are the passengers?

14 year old kids are running full blown ASA Late Models here, whats the big deal if they're riding in the passenger seat of some junker?
terrehautian (Offline)
  #7 9/29/10 7:58 PM
If they are wearing a suit, helmet and everything else a driver wears and has a cage and everything the driver has, it might be a way to get new people into racing. I personally have never stepped foot in a sprint car until last Saturday, and it is sorta funny that even though I probably won't be able to drive one anytime soon, it really got me interested in trying it at least once. I had thought I was too big to fit into one....wish I could get a ride in the two seat sprint car.


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racephoto1 (Offline)
  #8 9/30/10 12:04 AM
What's the big deal? Fourteen year olds drive sprint cars around here, I don't see any difference.
LocalYokel (Offline)
  #9 9/30/10 3:35 AM
To a lot of us this idea seems kinda hokey and unnecessary. However, if the passengers are of age and wearing all of the proper saftey equipment, it doesn't seem like this is anymore dangerous than being behind the wheel. I say let them have a thrill!

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apexonephoto (Offline)
  #10 9/30/10 7:00 AM
At Ohsweken they charge $100 for 5 laps in the two seater, and usually have two cars on the track. At times it seems they could do this all night long, as the fans can't get enough of it. Obviously it's not a "race" and the passengers are strapped in with a firesuit and a helmet. The track has a large supply of firesuits and helmets just for this reason. All passengers must be 18 years old. I know they are still moving pretty fast and things can happen. There is only two cars at most on the track.

Yet when I think of some beat up car with a kid in it, I don't think it's too safe. I know pure stocks aren't going to fast, and the chance of a high speed, collapse the rollcage type of crash isn't to likely, I still think it's not the greatest idea around. During an actual race with multiple drivers on the track, I have been at too many accident scenes with flips, fires or hard hits and think it is a great diservice to all involved. For the safety crew to get one person out of a car can be hard enough, now trying to remember what cars have two people in them is a little too much to ask. Just my opinion. I don't care how old they are.
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