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Holzer v. Dakota Speedway5/17/2000
Appeal from the Fourth Judicial Circuit, Lake County, SD Hon. Boyd L. McMurchie, Judge
Affirmed
Argued Mar 20, 2000; Opinion Filed May 17, 2000
[ ] This case arose from a personal injury accident at the Lake County Speedway, when a race car's wheel detached, struck and injured Vernon Holzer (Holzer). The circuit court granted both defendants, Dakota Speedway, Inc. (Speedway) and K & K Insurance Group, Inc. (K & K) summary judgment based on a pre-accident release signed by Holzer. We affirm.
FACTS AND PROCEDURE
[ ] Speedway is located approximately three miles southwest of Madison, South Dakota. Its stock car races are open to the public. At the time of the accident, Speedway consisted of a grandstand, the racetrack itself, a pit area inside the racetrack, and a separate pit area outside the track. The racetrack was a 3/8 mile oval dirt track, on which stock cars raced in the standard counter-clockwise direction.
[ ] A pit is an area at a racetrack where tow vehicles, racecars and trailers are parked prior to racing and upon leaving the track. This area is also used for pre-race tune-ups, repairs and other operations. Frequently drivers, mechanics and other members of pit crews congregate there. The pit area in use on August 5, 1995 was an area south of, and outside of the southern edge of the track.
[ ] Holzer was serving as a member of Bruce Bortnem's pit crew on August 5, 1995, when an accident occurred during the ninth or tenth lap of the twelve-lap sportsmen's stock car feature race. The right wheel and tire broke away from a race car, became airborne, and flew over one hundred feet to where Holzer was standing inside the official pit area behind a wall consisting of concrete barricades. He received severe injuries to the head, face and shoulder, and has been in a comatose condition since the date of the accident. Arthur Nordstrom, technical advisor and inspector of late-model street stock cars and sportsmen stock cars at Speedway, stated in his affidavit that the wheel and tire came off because the bell assembly, which is part of the axle shaft, had fractured and broken off from the main portion of the axle shaft. Thus, parts of the bell, axle and brake were still attached to the tire and wheel when it broke loose and struck Holzer.
[ ] Before entering the pit area of the racetrack on August 5, 1995, Holzer was requested by Speedway officials to sign a "Release and Waiver of Liability, Assumption of Risk and Indemnity Agreement." All individuals wishing to enter the pit area were required to pay an entry fee and sign the release form. This document provided that the signees covenant not to sue the track owners, their insurers and others and release, waive, discharge them from all liability "for any and all loss or damage, and any claim or demands therefor on account of injury to the person or property or resulting in death of the undersigned arising out of or related to the events, whether caused by the negligence of the releasees or otherwise." This release was a condition to being allowed into any "restricted area," such as the pit, and applied to anyone competing, officiating, observing, working for, or participating in races at the speedway. The form defines restricted area as "any area requiring special authorization, credentials, or permission to enter or any area to which admission by the general public is restricted or prohibited." At the bottom of the form are lines allowing for eighteen signatures. Printed on each signature line in bold capitalized letters, is "I HAVE READ THIS RELEASE." Holzer signed this document literally on top of these capitalized words. He had previously sign
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