Track Day insurance - NOT

Track Day insurance - NOT

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willr

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363 posts

254 months

Wednesday 18th June 2003
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Just received an updated policy from Privilege. Note clarification:

"We have clarified that we do not offer cover for your car if it is used for track days or 4x4 off road events"
"Track Day means the vehicle is being driven on a motor racing track, airfield, de-restricted toll road or at an off road 4x4 event"

Particularly like the de-restricted toll road section. Trouble in Germany

iguana

7,044 posts

261 months

Wednesday 18th June 2003
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That toll road bit is a bit of a sod, just renewed my bike one and spotted that for the fist time ever track days are specificlly excluded.

"underwriter shall not be liable if motorcycle is driven or used on any race, rally or test circuit for any purpose whatsoever"

not much of a getout on that then

dazren

22,612 posts

262 months

Wednesday 18th June 2003
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Time for the Ring to impose a 400km/h speed limit then.

DAZ

andyvdg

1,536 posts

284 months

Wednesday 18th June 2003
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I just got the same note from Privilege today. I'll be phoning around tomorrow to find the best deal for road use + track days. I have a few leads - I'll let you know how I get on.

Cheers,

Andy.

m-five

11,246 posts

285 months

Thursday 19th June 2003
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I've read and re-read my policy booklet from Churchill (I thought I was insured with Privilege though - oops!) and there is no exclusion for 'racing, rallying or trials', never mind track days.

It just states that it is for social, domestic and pleasure (and track days are certainly pleasure).

I wonder which clause they would use to wriggle out of a claim on my policy then?

willr

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363 posts

254 months

Thursday 19th June 2003
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Phoned around and very few companies will include cover for track days. Ended up choosing Performance Marque (0121 2480911) - good price and included PCGB track day cover.

That's a huge rear spoiler you've got on your Tuscan, Andy...

>> Edited by willr on Thursday 19th June 12:37

andyvdg

1,536 posts

284 months

Thursday 19th June 2003
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I'd better get a good picture - I normally don't take pictures of my cars for some reason.

Don

28,377 posts

285 months

Thursday 19th June 2003
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willr said:
Phoned around and very few companies will include cover for track days. Ended up choosing Performance Marque (0121 2480911) - good price and included PCGB track day cover.


I'm with 'em too. I fear that Track Day insurance is shortly to be the domain of specialist insurers who ask £400+ per day for a moderately valuable car.

I predict a rise in the "Track Day Car Hire" business if this keeps up.

Zod

35,295 posts

259 months

Thursday 19th June 2003
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Tesco still covers you. They confirmed this to me three weeks ago before a track day at Silverstone.

[quote]Particularly like the de-restricted toll road section. Trouble in Germany [/quote]this is only a problem for the Nurburgring (admittedly, a big problem), but not for the Autobahn, which is toll-free.

andyvdg

1,536 posts

284 months

Thursday 19th June 2003
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Right here we go :

Privilege - cheapest, no track cover, no way
Norwich Union - no track cover, no way
Hill-House Hammond - no track cover, no way
A-one - expensive - 5 track days allowed @ £98 each
Sunninghill - most expensive - but any number of track days
Mannings - cheap, TVRCC track days included
ClassicLine - limit to 7500 miles per annum so no good for me
Peart - 2nd cheapest and TVRCC track days included

Competition Car Insurance looking at about £266 for £30 000 with £3000 excess

So all I need to do is work out how many track days I'm going to do in the next 12 months and with whom, and I should be able to work out what's the cheapest route!

Hope this helps!

Cheers,

Andy.

Mr E

21,629 posts

260 months

Thursday 19th June 2003
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I'm insured through Dorset Insurance Group. Policy underwritten by Norwich Union.

They give me *free* track day insurance and I can modify the car (with reason) for no extra charge.

And they were cheapest too.....



Through the Celica-Club.

Time for a PistonHeads Club methinks.....

trooper1212

9,456 posts

253 months

Thursday 19th June 2003
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i'd give liverpool victoria a call too, they were very good on my track golf.

rat

178 posts

262 months

Thursday 19th June 2003
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Heritage cover track days. They give individual quotes so explain your needs and don't pay for cover that you don't need.

They offered me TVRCC track days for no extra payments or excess.

petrolhead.com

52 posts

251 months

Friday 20th June 2003
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What's the panic, I've just read the policy document for Direct Line (which I would guess is the same as the Privilege) and whilst is does define in the 'MAIN DEFINITIONS' that

Track Day means the vehicle is being driven on a motor racing track, airfield, de-restricted toll road or at an off road 4x4 event.

It doesn't then go on to say you not covered for track days, I scanned this document when I took out my policies for the word track and it never occurred. Now Direct Line tell us what a track day is but not that your not covered.

It would be worth checking for exclusions in the Schedule when you get it to make sure it doesn't exclude track days, but my guess this is really just designed to discourage the unwitting. It may be that the Schedule for new policies will include the Exclusion but not existing policies. This is definitely not a general exclusion, in fact because they define 'Track Days' and then don't exclude them you could say it's by default an inclusion.

Chris

willr

Original Poster:

363 posts

254 months

Friday 20th June 2003
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petrolhead.com said:

It would be worth checking for exclusions in the Schedule when you get it to make sure it doesn't exclude track days, but my guess this is really just designed to discourage the unwitting. It may be that the Schedule for new policies will include the Exclusion but not existing policies.

Chris


Yup, wait till your next renewal and check the certificate. Privilege sent out a revised policy book this year with several changes.

Also they say "we do not offer cover for your car if it is used for track days", not "when it is used for track days". So if you did a track day, would your policy be void from then on

andyvdg

1,536 posts

284 months

Friday 20th June 2003
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Yeah, I think the exclusion is on the certificate not the policy.

andyvdg

1,536 posts

284 months

Friday 20th June 2003
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I've just phoned Tesco and Liverpool Victoria - neither will cover track days.

Cheers,

Andy.

davyboy

746 posts

256 months

Friday 20th June 2003
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Thats interesting, because Liverpool Victoria sent me a letter stating that my my car is covered for trackday use.

I made them put it in writing and reference my policy.

trooper1212

9,456 posts

253 months

Saturday 21st June 2003
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andyvdg said:
I've just phoned Tesco and Liverpool Victoria - neither will cover track days.


Did you ask them whether they do track day insurance or whether track days are covered under their car insurance? The two are different things.

LV are certainly covering my golf for track usage under a typical road car policy.

T.

andyvdg

1,536 posts

284 months

Monday 23rd June 2003
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Yes, LV knew what they were talking about. The guy at Tesco didn't and I had to explain it to him - and he had to check with his supervisor.

Maybe existing policy holders are OK ?

Cheers,

Andy.