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Track day insurance...





I am about to take my self of to a track day. I was wondering who people use for there track day insurance and how much this costs?

I have my normal insurance through Elephant and even though it dos not say anything about track days(just taking part in racing events) I dont think I will take the risk of denting my car and then attempting to get Elephant to pay up.



Cheers Mat.
 


calculated risk - depends on what track - if it is a "safe" track (like Bedford for instance) the risk is lower - I think when we have done the Renault trackdays at Bedford hardly anyone bothered with the insurance, but if you are doing Brands or Oulton Park or a more "dangerous" track it might be worth it??!?!?
 


At the end of the day if its your first time out you wont be pushing it as hard as you possibly could, and even if you do go off, the gravel will stop you going into the tyres.

Anyway, living dangerously is fun isnt it?!

-Rob
 


Track cover for the day will be around £90, so not cheap. Its fine to accept the risk of pranging your own motor, take it easy etc, but what happens if you hit someone else who also has no cover? will you end up paying out your own pocket?? I have done a number of events (when I had free cover), and the tracks can get pretty busy and hairy, I went on a few Hot Hatch events which were populated by yoofs who nick a car the night before and for £30 can kill it on the track with no regard for anyone else. Equally i have done a few invitational events where you get guys with Ferrari and Porsche who drive like complete loons and will take silly risks with their car and anyone elses who gets in the way. Quality of car does not equate to quality of driving. You will have great fun on the track, like previous posters say, its hard to do damage with large run out areas etc, but theres always the chance of you hitting someone or someone hitting you. Maybe safer to take insurance the first time out.
 


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