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Old 12-17-2009, 01:46 PM   #12
nthfinity
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Originally Posted by pitfield View Post
Perhaps it's because of the suing culture in the U.S.
I know a couple of UK guys who do track days, where those track events are billed as "no passing in the turns" as well. I think most people don't want to come home with a wreaked car unless it is their own fault. Not litigation so much.

Also, some insurance companies will still insure your car if it's a driving school with no "racing" and no "passing" but still driving to the best of your abilities.
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