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All I am saying is if it is all out in the open in black and white yes or no then there is no inbetween.
I once saw a new viper down in sebring hit the wall and total it, the owner had it flatbedded off the track and tried to make an insurance claim.
Problem was all the pictures of the crash were on the website quicker than the owner could get the claim in. Point being not everyone thinks the same as you.
If someone goes on track with a new car and throws a rod in the new motor or strips a gear in the tranny or worse puts the car in the tire barrier will they be of the same mindset and think well I took the chance and now I will pay to fix it?
Quite frankly I give Vintage credit for taking on this endeavor and the potential liability it could entail, if you had a financial interst in the company would you be so willing to take such a risk?
I am sure all the Insurance will be in place and the liability waivers signed etc. But you know it only takes one .....
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