Gem X2
Love to hear your pitch to an insurance company....
It's all fun and games untill somebody gets badly hurt and your left standing there as organiser fitting the bill.
And surely the Prodrift regulations are there to protect driver safety and compensate for the faster cars and increasingly difficult tracks.
Practice days are fine for street legal cars as they are generally either on slow, obsticle free open spaces or fully professionally marshalled with run-off like Mondello with no competitive elements. But tell Mark Willis, Kieran Stack or Paul Murphy that cages are unnecessary on Prodrift-built circuits.
But if you could fill us in on how and where this could work Joe I'd be with you
Because surely you didn't post without thinking it through?![]()