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Except if there was no entry fee, or such. I doubt you'd be able to hold nathan liable. Depends how the law works in the USA. Hopefully he has a limited company and the company runs the race, he just works for the company.
Litigation often comes down not so much to the rights and wrongs but whether there is money to be made by taking action. So, Nathan's best defence, if he has no insurance, is probably to have little money so there is nothing to be gained by suing him, hence no point trying.
IndyPac is different in that did have a (small) entry fee. And I expect Jesse would be worth suing if someone was minded to do so.
Except if there was no entry fee, or such. I doubt you'd be able to hold nathan liable. Depends how the law works in the USA. Hopefully he has a limited company and the company runs the race, he just works for the company.