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But there is nothing actually new, the rule has been the same for a long time, just never enforced......like the $10 per pit vehicle ruling a couple of years ago. Pit accidents are one of the leading losses for track insurance, that is a fact. |
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Personally, the only difference I noticed at Brainerd, the folks that come out of the zoo with picnic tables powered by small block chevies, yeah they were not allowed in the pits. For our golf cart, as long as you proudly display the "pit" sticker your in good shape. We were not allowed to enter the midway so we decided not to purchase anything.
Nothing about insurance etc. Tim |
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I was told that mini chopped 55 mercurys, no longer than 10 feet are allowed as long as you have shelby 428s with carroll shelby stickers
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