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Pedigo Perf 11-21-2013 10:06 AM

Re: Sliding through the lights trying to stage
 
I wonder if anyone has checked about the NHRA insurance covering some of this. I have a friend that was involved in a similar deal and as I recall, some insurance policy paid for the damage, but I'm not sure what insurance it was. May be worth a phone call.

James Perrone 11-21-2013 10:33 AM

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I thought once you signed your tech card that you were on your own when having an accident at a race track..Unless the car is registered and had insurance..?

7423 11-21-2013 10:45 AM

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The insurance that is part of the nhra membership begins its coverage at the starting line and ends at the finish line and it is only secondary to your medical. There is no coverage for your property.

Saftey first 11-21-2013 11:14 AM

Re: Sliding through the lights trying to stage
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Charley Downing (Post 409652)
Don don't park your race car 5 ft in the return road for three days. Then no one will hit it. I have had 15 plus people that have called over the passed 4 months saying they almost hit your dragster that weekend . I had over $3000 in damage to my car because you felt the need to park your dragster in the return road in ever racers way the whole weekend.
Don I had full control of my mustang, someone just choose not to park in there designated pit spot(you).

Maybe some day you will understand why NHRA gives us a place to park our race cars(beside our trailer). Not on the back of the trailer advertising your product.

Don't worry Iam in it for the long haul don

Even though I do not have a dog in this fight, I'm going to have to take Charlies side. First off, was there a accident report by the police? To me it just looks like Mr Higgins is just being a cheap bastard, and has his crappy looking dragster hanging out in the road for three day's was for "FREE" advertising. If you ask me, that's what he get's for being cheap. If, I recall, didn't there used to be a crew chief banner on this site? Did we get cheap again with advertising???????? Mr. Higgins, you should have taken the money that Charlie offered you and ran with it, because now your not gonna get a penny. Boy "O" Boy, I guess "FREE" advertising isn't so "FREE" anymore is it? Now go away.

GUMP 11-21-2013 12:09 PM

Re: Sliding through the lights trying to stage
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Saftey first (Post 409710)
Even though I do not have a dog in this fight, I'm going to have to take Charlies side. First off, was there a accident report by the police? To me it just looks like Mr Higgins is just being a cheap bastard, and has his crappy looking dragster hanging out in the road for three day's was for "FREE" advertising. If you ask me, that's what he get's for being cheap. If, I recall, didn't there used to be a crew chief banner on this site? Did we get cheap again with advertising???????? Mr. Higgins, you should have taken the money that Charlie offered you and ran with it, because now your not gonna get a penny. Boy "O" Boy, I guess "FREE" advertising isn't so "FREE" anymore is it? Now go away.

Would you feel the same if the car had hit a pedestrian that should have been paying attention? The peddle in the middle is the brake peddle. There is no excuse that can be made for running into a stationary object in the pits. I do know that accidents happen and I hate this whole situation for both parties. I find it unfortunate that it is being battled in an open forum. Maybe people will learn from this. Slow down in the pits and don't park your race car in a questionable spot.

Harry 6674 11-21-2013 12:44 PM

Re: Sliding through the lights trying to stage
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Saftey first (Post 409710)
Even though I do not have a dog in this fight, I'm going to have to take Charlies side. First off, was there a accident report by the police? To me it just looks like Mr Higgins is just being a cheap bastard, and has his crappy looking dragster hanging out in the road for three day's was for "FREE" advertising. If you ask me, that's what he get's for being cheap. If, I recall, didn't there used to be a crew chief banner on this site? Did we get cheap again with advertising???????? Mr. Higgins, you should have taken the money that Charlie offered you and ran with it, because now your not gonna get a penny. Boy "O" Boy, I guess "FREE" advertising isn't so "FREE" anymore is it? Now go away.

Now that's a Class Act right there.

Rich Biebel 11-21-2013 01:27 PM

Re: Sliding through the lights trying to stage
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GUMP (Post 409716)
Would you feel the same if the car had hit a pedestrian that should have been paying attention? The peddle in the middle is the brake peddle. There is no excuse that can be made for running into a stationary object in the pits. I do know that accidents happen and I hate this whole situation for both parties. I find it unfortunate that it is being battled in an open forum. Maybe people will learn from this. Slow down in the pits and don't park your race car in a questionable spot.


Well said......and I agree..

It sure would have been better if it was worked out privately....

Mr. Flow 11-21-2013 03:43 PM

Re: Sliding through the lights trying to stage
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich Biebel (Post 409733)
Well said......and I agree..

It sure would have been better if it was worked out privately....


I usually just browse these forums when I need some entertainment, but I think this thread has got way out of hand. You're right rich, it would have been better if it was resolved privately for both parties. but from what I've read across a few different forums Don never even gave that idea a chance when he immediately spread word of the incident across multiple levels of social media before he found all the "supposed" damage to his ride. Which starts to smell a little funky when you find out that he's nearing completion of his new car, and as some may think, he just needed a little"boost" to get it finished and to the track.

Yes Mr. Downing did hit a stationary object, but on the same hand I've seen a picture of Mr. Higgins car obnoxiously parked much more than a couple feet in the roadway of a very heavily traffic'd area of the drag strip (which I'm attempting to attach to this post, sorry I'm not to savvy to the way Images post on this forum). I know this may not be a popular opinion on this forum, so flame on if you must, but comparing this accident to someone hitting a pedestrian is asinine. It's merrily a case of poor judgment of one party that that led to a very unfortunate accident. Also Average person in the U.S. is 5ft10in and the average height of a SC car is what around 3ft 8in? so odds are if it was a person standing in the exact same spot Mr. Downing would have been able to see them over his standard 4" cowl induction hood on the CJ and adjust.

I certainly hope that all the trouble Mr. Higgins has gone through and all the time and money he's spent was worth the little bit of free advertising he got on by leaving his car in the road because he needed to get his cart out, (why he wouldn't pull it off to the side of his trailer no one knows) on Sunday of a race where he was eliminated of Friday. Like the old saying goes "Nothing's Free.


http://psagalleries.smugmug.com/Othe...B5A1818-X3.jpg

Toby Lang 11-21-2013 03:46 PM

Re: Sliding through the lights trying to stage
 
I backed into another race car one time at Columbus (with the race car I don't own.) He had his trailer door down and had the front wheels up to the door and the car was hanging out in the pit road at least 10 feet.

I was having fuel problems and had to drop the gas tank. This was before the owner put in a fuel cell. They had called the first round of the all-stars to lanes earlier so we were hurrying to try and get it fixed. We got it fixed and I backed out of my pit spot like I had been doing all weekend and didn't look behind me. Well, I backed into him with the corner of my bumper. Needless to say, he was pissed.

I went up to the lanes and lost first round. When I got back I told him I would pay for it. He called me a few months later and told me what it cost to fix it and I sent him a check.

Who knew it was his fault for parking his car in the pit road?

EricArrow 11-21-2013 03:58 PM

Re: Sliding through the lights trying to stage
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Flow (Post 409750)
I usually just browse these forums when I need some entertainment, but I think this thread has got way out of hand. You're right rich, it would have been better if it was resolved privately for both parties. but from what I've read across a few different forums Don never even gave that idea a chance when he immediately spread word of the incident across multiple levels of social media before he found all the "supposed" damage to his ride. Which starts to smell a little funky when you find out that he's nearing completion of his new car, and as some may think, he just needed a little"boost" to get it finished and to the track.

Yes Mr. Downing did hit a stationary object, but on the same hand I've seen a picture of Mr. Higgins car obnoxiously parked much more than a couple feet in the roadway of a very heavily traffic'd area of the drag strip (which I'm attempting to attach to this post, sorry I'm not to savvy to the way Images post on this forum). I know this may not be a popular opinion on this forum, so flame on if you must, but comparing this accident to someone hitting a pedestrian is asinine. It's merrily a case of poor judgment of one party that that led to a very unfortunate accident. Also Average person in the U.S. is 5ft10in and the average height of a SC car is what around 3ft 8in? so odds are if it was a person standing in the exact same spot Mr. Downing would have been able to see them over his standard 4" cowl induction hood on the CJ and adjust.

I certainly hope that all the trouble Mr. Higgins has gone through and all the time and money he's spent was worth the little bit of free advertising he got on by leaving his car in the road because he needed to get his cart out, (why he wouldn't pull it off to the side of his trailer no one knows) on Sunday of a race where he was eliminated of Friday. Like the old saying goes "Nothing's Free.


http://psagalleries.smugmug.com/Othe...B5A1818-X3.jpg


Doesn't look like that pickup is having any issues getting around that car...looks like you could pull three wide thru there at 5 mph.


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