This might well signal the end for a lot of people doing trackdays.
Not even sure I want to carry on under those circumstances myself TBH.
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/...39&mid=0&i=0&nmt=Claim+from+a+track+day&mid=0
Summary:
Person A insured his car on a trackday
Person A spun his car
Person B spun too and crashed into him, said sorry
Person A gets paid out by insurance
Person B then gets sued by insurance company and found liable for £21K!
Not sure how important the "said sorry" bit was in terms of over riding the disclaimer etc, but I am still gobsmacked the court found them liable!
I'm going to have to seriously consider if its worth carrying on doing trackdays in light of this, if that had been porkie in his ferrari spin while I am chasing him I could end up 100K out of pocket if I hit him for example!
Ive always had the rule of not taking anything on track that I cant afford to lose if I make a big mistake etc, or even if someone else does for that matter, but I have no way of controlling the value of cars other people take on, or indeed for that matter the value of a potential personal injury claim, so it seems a bit scarey that I could end up losing my house if I make a bad mistake on a trackday, thats never been the assumption Ive gone on track with.
Not even sure I want to carry on under those circumstances myself TBH.
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/...39&mid=0&i=0&nmt=Claim+from+a+track+day&mid=0
Summary:
Person A insured his car on a trackday
Person A spun his car
Person B spun too and crashed into him, said sorry
Person A gets paid out by insurance
Person B then gets sued by insurance company and found liable for £21K!
Not sure how important the "said sorry" bit was in terms of over riding the disclaimer etc, but I am still gobsmacked the court found them liable!
I'm going to have to seriously consider if its worth carrying on doing trackdays in light of this, if that had been porkie in his ferrari spin while I am chasing him I could end up 100K out of pocket if I hit him for example!
Ive always had the rule of not taking anything on track that I cant afford to lose if I make a big mistake etc, or even if someone else does for that matter, but I have no way of controlling the value of cars other people take on, or indeed for that matter the value of a potential personal injury claim, so it seems a bit scarey that I could end up losing my house if I make a bad mistake on a trackday, thats never been the assumption Ive gone on track with.