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Eddie Rezac 03-03-2011 10:33 AM

Re: Pit Vehicle Question?
 
What about a non motored bicycle?

novassdude 03-03-2011 01:31 PM

Re: Pit Vehicle Question?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eddie Rezac (Post 243562)
What about a non motored bicycle?

It said that they do not require registration.

Am I reading #2 wrong The way I read it if any thing happens it is your fault weather caused by the owner or there operators. That part I would understand. But it sound like if some one from the raceway causes the incident it is still your responsibility


2. Hereby assumes full responsibility for and assumes the risk of bodily injury, death or property damage arising out
of or related to the use of said vehicle whether caused by the negligence of owner and/or their operators,
Raceway, other pit vehicle operators or otherwise.

novassdude 03-05-2011 02:35 AM

Re: Pit Vehicle Question?
 
I was looking at the BIR website and they show a $60 charge for a pit vehicle for the Nationals.

Even our local track Top End Dragways (Interstate Dragways new name) says you need the $10 sticker to use your pit vehicle there.

Ed Fernandez 03-05-2011 01:05 PM

Re: Pit Vehicle Question?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by novassdude (Post 243978)
I was looking at the BIR website and they show a $60 charge for a pit vehicle for the Nationals.

Even our local track Top End Dragways (Interstate Dragways new name) says you need the $10 sticker to use your pit vehicle there.

That might be the charge to rent the NHRA approved golf carts.I think McCormack rents them out.Not sure.

novassdude 03-05-2011 04:31 PM

Re: Pit Vehicle Question?
 
Here is what they have on their web site. Sure looks to me like all you get for the $60 is a ticket for a tag.

Motorized Vehicles:

All non-licensed motorized vehicles (any vehicle that doesn't have current state roadworthy licensing) will require an authorization sticker to operate on BIR grounds. A authorization ticket is available for sale at the front gate during events. Pricing is as follows:

2011 Season Ticket (excluding Nationals) - $10.00 per year

2011 Nationals only Ticket - $60.00

To purchase a non-licensed vehicle ticket, an adult (a person 18 years old or older) with a valid drivers license must sign a release waiver and take full responsibility for that vehicle and any and all injuries/damages it causes.

The ticket is then redeemed for an individually numbered sticker to be placed on the front of the vehicle. Tickets can be redeemed for stickers by stopping by the Security station or by contacting any of our security guards and presenting the vehicle for inspection. (See vehicle guidelines below)

Ed Fernandez 03-05-2011 04:42 PM

Re: Pit Vehicle Question?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by novassdude (Post 244070)
Here is what they have on their web site. Sure looks to me like all you get for the $60 is a ticket for a tag.

Motorized Vehicles:

All non-licensed motorized vehicles (any vehicle that doesn't have current state roadworthy licensing) will require an authorization sticker to operate on BIR grounds. A authorization ticket is available for sale at the front gate during events. Pricing is as follows:

2011 Season Ticket (excluding Nationals) - $10.00 per year

2011 Nationals only Ticket - $60.00




To purchase a non-licensed vehicle ticket, an adult (a person 18 years old or older) with a valid drivers license must sign a release waiver and take full responsibility for that vehicle and any and all injuries/damages it causes.

The ticket is then redeemed for an individually numbered sticker to be placed on the front of the vehicle. Tickets can be redeemed for stickers by stopping by the Security station or by contacting any of our security guards and presenting the vehicle for inspection. (See vehicle guidelines below)

Wow,they could teach organized crime a few tricks.

Rick Bailey 03-05-2011 05:27 PM

Re: Pit Vehicle Question?
 
looks like time to lisense in your home state............keep NHRA from gettin Compton more beer $

Wonder about "Hovearounds" and "Powerchairs" ?

Rick

novassdude 03-05-2011 06:25 PM

Re: Pit Vehicle Question?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick Bailey (Post 244081)
looks like time to lisense in your home state............keep NHRA from gettin Compton more beer $

Wonder about "Hovearounds" and "Powerchairs" ?

Rick

Good question, I should call and ask so I know whether I would be ok bringing my power chair or if I need to have my manual chair. I assume it would be treated like a bicycle.

Doug Blackley 03-05-2011 11:49 PM

Re: Pit Vehicle Question?
 
Just don't bring a bicycle to Epping for their Div'l. They won't allow them period. Doesn't make a whole lot of sense, must be another racer friendly enhancement.

Update: Bicycles are ok at Epping, was a misunderstanding. They have since corrected this.

Philip Saran 03-06-2011 02:04 AM

Re: Pit Vehicle Question?
 
This may be off from what you want to know, but to rent a golf cart
at either the Mopars Nationals @ Columbus ($300 to rent for 3 days)
or Mopar @ The Strip @ Los Vegas ($200 to rent for 3 days).

Only reason I know these prices is I have a buddy who has trouble
walking any distance and those are the prices we paid at each track.


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