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Originally Posted by charlie321
Should consider:
-Track Rental
-Insurance (alot of money)
-Instructors
-Staff
-Media
-Food
Insurance is the big one though. Some people are willing to pay more for less drivers to have more track time.
In some cases, event holders may have prices to compensate for drivers that flake and may potentially put the holder in a money hole.
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well i dont know how it is by you. but most all events i been to. instructors are the non beginner drivers at the event. lol
food is a independently owned lunch bus LOL that parks in front.
staff are drivers that are volunteers lol
but yea i bet insurance would be a bitch specially now in days in this country. but at the same time i dont think its that much because at least some events i been to all the spectators sign a waiver saying no one is responsible for their injuries.
so im guessing insurance is just for the cars? but at the same time dont you have to have insurance in your car if you participate?