A man lost his life while riding in a motorsports park last week. News sources say that the victim collided with another bicyclist, both of whom were using the park as amateur riders. Since the crash, the victim has been identified as 33-year-old B.W. of Florida. Last Sunday B.W. was riding at Barber Motorsports Park, which had been rented out by a company that allows amateur racers to ride in professional parks. The company sells time on the track at a cost of $235 per 20 minutes. It is up to the riders to tell the company what skill level they fall under: advanced, intermediate or novice.
As for B.W., the company is not releasing details of what skill level he fell under and whether he was placed in the right section. It is known that he crashed with another rider and was sent flying into a guardrail. This motorcycle accident is the third such collision that has led to the death of a biker on this particular track. Were you hurt during a motorcycle accident? Contact the Negroni Law Group now to arrange a time to discuss your options with a Broward County personal injury lawyer from our team.