zetec
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posted on 11/4/03 at 05:16 PM |
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Track day insurance.
Any one know about track days and what to do about insurance. I have been quoted £189 non track day policy and £379 for policy with track day cover
(excess raised to £2000 on the track!). Not too worried about myself, more concerned if I end up damaging someone else! Is it poss to get insurance on
the day or single event cover?
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Jasper
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posted on 11/4/03 at 07:17 PM |
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As far as I know you don't have to worry about insurance for hitting anybody else, if your gonna take your pride and joy on the track you have
to be prepared for somebody wiping you out.
It's an accepted thing that you might get your car damaged. You more likely to wipe your self out than take somebody else out, as they usually
have a no overtaking around the corners rule, which most people (unless your name's Jon Ison and you've got a MKGT1 in your sites).
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mdc124
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posted on 11/4/03 at 08:26 PM |
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Sureterm allowed me track cover £900 xs without increase of premium - explicitly doesn't cover third parties.
230quid 100xs 3000miles
Cheers
Http://www.farend.co.uk/
The first MK Turnkey Indy
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zetec
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posted on 18/4/03 at 09:35 AM |
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After calling several insurance dealers have gone for normal road policy, very reasonable £189 and includes RAC recovery! Not that I'll need
it...
Found I can get trackday cover £71 per event with £750 excess, £5000 own vehicle cover. looks as if I would be able to do 2-3 trackdays with this
cover before being out of pocket. Policy was with dedicated motorsport company who should know whats what.
Was advised some cover not worth the paper it is written on as so many items excluded that it becomes a joke. One was that my car would have to be the
only car on the track, no time keeping, wouldn't even cover auto trials or hill climb.
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