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Insurance on the track

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 9:09 pm
by corners
Was just reading my PDS with Just Car and noted they don't cover damaged caused whilst on the track.

Does anyone know of any insurers that do cover such event?

Re: Insurance on the track

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 9:26 pm
by Guran
If you take your car to the track, you need to be prepared to pay to fix it if things go pear-shaped. Trackday insurance is VERY expensive. It is not worth the risk of serious gaol-time if you try and stiff your comprehensive insurer.

See this thread for previous discussion of this topic:
viewtopic.php?f=19&t=29400

Re: Insurance on the track

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 9:29 pm
by NitroDann
You make sure no one has photos.

Tow it home, get it drivable, wait for a stormy night, then 'accidentally' whack a wall/barrier, because of the weather.

Problem, solved.

Dann

Re: Insurance on the track

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 9:30 pm
by corners
I haven't had anything happen and generally don't push the limits on the track.
This was more a curious question as to whether said cover was available.


Cheers

Re: Insurance on the track

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 9:36 pm
by Okibi
Some insurance companies will cover you as long as the track day is "driver training"

Re: Insurance on the track

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 9:38 pm
by evil_weevil
no cover on track.
some companies will cover you on a driver trainer day such as HART - but it has to be driving trainer school - not a car club...and at a proper facility.

the best thing to do is when you have a day coming up - call your insurer. they'll do 1 of two things.
tell you no straight away
or
request details of the day in writing so they can assess it then.

Dann - thats why everyone elses premiums are expensive cause of fraudulent claims!! :mrgreen: :twisted:

Re: Insurance on the track

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 9:46 pm
by Guran
Dann, please tell me you're not comprehensively insured! :evil:

Re: Insurance on the track

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 9:54 pm
by greenMachine
NitroDann wrote:You make sure no one has photos.

Tow it home, get it drivable, wait for a stormy night, then 'accidentally' whack a wall/barrier, because of the weather.

Problem, solved.

Dann



That is what the driver of the porker did (sort of), after his gf put it into the fence one wet Wakefield club trackday. He was last heard of helping the police with their inquiries in relation to a charge of insurance fraud ... :lol: :roll: Idiot.

:mrgreen:

Re: Insurance on the track

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 10:26 pm
by NitroDann
I was joking fellas.

Theres a reason my car stays rough, so I dont become too attached.

Also, I couldnt comprehensively insure my car because I dont want to whack something and then have some prick tow it away and auction it and give me 6 grand in return.
Besides, no one works on my car but me :twisted:

Dann

Re: Insurance on the track

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 10:58 pm
by Guran
Glad to hear it Dann 8) . Maybe a few of these would have been appropriate: :wink: :wink: :wink:

Re: Insurance on the track

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 10:47 am
by deviant
My race car has got insurance of a sort against it from Shannons. It is covered at home, while it is on the trailer being transported and it is also covered at the circuit.

There is a couple of catches though. The car is not covered when it is on track, only in the paddock area. It is only covered when it is NOT under power and it is only covered if it is secure.

Tools and spare parts ARE covered.

The only really useful cover I get is against loss at or from my home or while it is being transported. The cover in the paddock is not worth the paper it is printed on as there are so many conditions that if I were to meet them there would not be a claim in the first place as the car would be under lock and key and not moving :lol:

My trailer is also insured. Car and trailer together is something like $300 / year.

Track day (note not racing or any sort of timed event) insurance is a big thing in the UK. Single day cover is not very expensive at all.

Even with insurance you likely still stand to be at a loss. You just have to accept that if you are going on track there is a chance something could happen leaving you with a broken car, you either pay to fix it or take the hit and walk away.

My other insurance is making sure I have an appropriate level of medical cover and personal insurance cover. Note that you should take out personal insurance BEFORE you start racing as it will be a heavy premium if you take out the insurance after.

Re: Insurance on the track

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 12:04 pm
by evil_weevil
deviant,
if you read shannons PDS it actually excludes cover in the pits if the car is there for racing purposes.
where it talks about track cover and racing extention in whats excluded/not covered page 37. Mind you they'll always lodge a claim for consideration.
their racing extention cover is normally for classics, 30 years and older as an option and 60 years I tihnk its standard inclusion.


tools and parts are covered up to $500 as personal items inside a car.

I think you should read up on it so you know 100%

laid up cover is a good cover for unreg cars - had it on the 5 while it was off the road and was good peice of mind!

Re: Insurance on the track

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 12:42 pm
by dave2221
I am under a fleet policy (2000+ cars)

Under this policy (which changes each year) we had 1 years when we were covered at the track.

The basic conditions were, no racing, and not being timed.

So basically i could go and have a bit of fun at an open track day, BUT, i couldnt be racing, and i couldnt be timing my laps.

But that was only for 2 years or so, when i was 17......

My dad took his car to the track under those conditions, and they changed before i got the chance to go.