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BOASTING A 100% SAFETY RECORD SINCE 1993...

"Knowledge is the First Step Towards Safe Racing"

 

Safety is the Most Important Part of Racing

Sutton stock car is proud of our safety record, since we started training stock car drivers and their crew members in 1993. We have had a 100% safety record, the reason we have archived this is that we never put any thing before safety. Our students training is very important to us, but a hurt driver is not good for his or our future. All of our race cars are equipped with the latest safety equipment mandated by by NASCAR's top racing series, and the first racing school to use head restraint systems.

Racing and accidents go hand and hand, on the track as well on the road if you go fast the potential for accidents increases with speed as does there servility. Yes we have had students crash race cars, some have been a total loss. All major crashes have been during actual races never during training.

Our student will not be put in a car that they can not handle.
We contently evaluate our students skills, some drivers progress faster than others some don't.
We have and will remove drivers from the track for unsafe driving or not following instruction from their coach or staff.
Racing is a serious sport and your safety can never be compromised, we routinely quiz students on the safety training every student received on their first visit to our racing school, even returning students must attend a refresher safety training course.

Safety Equipment

WHAT TYPE OF SAFETY EQUIPMENT IS USED?
Your safety is our number one goal. We ONLY use the highest rated safety equipment available to NASCAR drivers.
We make the following safety equipment available to our students for purchase and use:

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