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Motorsports Safety Equipment - Insurance:The Forgotten Piece Of Safety Equipment
Motorsports Safety Equipment - Insurance:The Forgotten Piece Of Safety Equipment
By: Dennis Huth / With Reprint Permission From Circle Track Racing Magazine
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You've done this a thousand times. You climb into the race car and the checklist of safety equipment goes on autopilot:
Helmet: check!
Gloves: check!
Belts: check!
Insurance: che
wait. what?
Yes, insurance. And not just for the tow vehicle. Insurance for you.
Racing is fun. In many ways it's an addiction. But you can't let that get in the way of being responsible about how you approach the basics of safety. I'm sure you won't skimp on that next helmet purchase, or your rollcage. And you shouldn't skimp when it comes to the additional level of protection for yourself, and your family.
We all know that auto racing is dangerous and accidents do happen, but by taking a few minutes on the telephone, off the racetrack, can greatly increase your safety (and peace of mind) on it.
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