Joker
Nitro Member
I have always wondered what happens in these situations in drag racing. The Koretsky/Allen crash in Dallas a few years ago effectively ended the Reher and Morrison Pro Stock program. Is there a "gentleman's agreement" of sorts that if you wipe the other car out you will pay for it? Is there insurance available? Or is it just stuff happens ... you payed your money and you took your chances?
I doubt there are very many competitors in any class that could afford to replace their competitors cars in the event of such an incident. A wise man once said "never race a car you couldn't afford to push off a cliff" ... but the higher up the racing ladder you go, the less practical that maxim becomes.
If you line up against someone else, you accept responsibility for anything that happens. Not saying it doesnt suck, or that I wouldnt try and help someone else if I wrecked them but thats the way it is.
As for the Allen/KK crash. It turned out to be the best thing to ever happen to Reher-Morrison. Why you ask? B/C they gave up Pro Stock and started building and focusing on Pro Nitrous engines and now they are making more $$$ than ever.