Anglesey Circuit

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Jubal

930 posts

230 months

Sunday 4th December 2005
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Bookatrack were/are 105 for their winter Anglesey days. I and most others I know don't do insurance but it's mostly down to the cheapness of cars and/or irrational belief in abilities . Once chap I know insures his elise on track for the piece of mind, but there's a 2k excess.

Mikeww

155 posts

258 months

Monday 5th December 2005
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Dico,
OK for stone chips, reasonable amount of run off but in the wet you need to make sure you don't leave the braking too late ( there is not much to slow you down before the tyre wall) Exit onto the finish straight needs treating with care as well.
Insurance is down to you, how you drive and whether you can afford the consequences of a big one.

Dico

264 posts

222 months

Monday 5th December 2005
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Cheers chaps, looking forward to it. I think summer may be best so as to try and avoid wet conditions. Yeah right! we're in the UK you know!

havoc

30,081 posts

236 months

Tuesday 6th December 2005
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Mikeww said:
Exit onto the finish straight needs treating with care as well.
Insurance is down to you, how you drive and whether you can afford the consequences of a big one.

Exit onto pit straight has a little rise/dip on the LHS (the racing line) - if you're FWD, no problem. If you're RWD, it can upset the car 'a little' if you nail the throttle too early!

Insurance - Competition Car Insurance do set-value policies with 15% excess (so say a £5,000 policy will have a £750 excess, therefore will pay out up to £4,250). Can pick pretty much any multiple of £1,000 you want. Never had to claim though (thankfully).