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Originally Posted by bobby01
I worked for a racing insurance company for a lot years and when someone tells you that the insurance company said they have to do something that's a baLD face lie.Insurance companys don't make rules or have anyone prepare a racetrack in any certain way
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So while in a meeting with 3 highly respected promoters in January, when they talked insurance and what they were told, I should have spouted out that they were bold faced liars? The companies as not making any rules that they must be dry slick but they are recommending that the tracks slow down the cars and the way they highly recommend is a dry slick track. At least that's what I overheard 3 prominent promoters discuss.