Planes, Games and Automobiles at Goodwood
Discussion
edar said:
For those who are querying what information is required from your insurance company reference the Dream Ride event for both the Goodwood day on the 4th June and any other future events through the Sporting Bears, perhaps I could help. I have just received a letter from my insurance company clarifying that I am legally covered taking passengers in my own car for Dream Ride events. Do bear in mind to tell your company what you intend to do with the Sporting Bears reference the Dream Ride events and give them some background on the club to show that you do not benefit financially in any way. I do know that some will not cover this, and that track use is not covered anyway.
The letter reads as follows:
We confirm that your policy covers voluntary driving, including carrying passengers for which mileage allowance may be received, provided such expenses are claimed on a non-profit basis. The policy also contains a clause indemnifying the agencies with which you are a volunteer against third party claims arising from the use of the car on such voluntary work.
They also said that as long as I'm not financially benefiting from taking part, then I am allowed to carry passengers and will be covered in case of any incident.
This all comes about reference another driver carrying a passenger in a past Dream Ride event and being stopped by the police. On producing his insurance documents, they found that he wasn't covered under the terms and conditions of his policy - we all know what the consequences are when you're not insured on a road-side stop.
As long as your insurance company can send you a letter clarifying that you are legally covered, then you just need to show this to the organisers on any Dream Ride event.
As for the track rides at Goodwood on the 4th June, the vast majority of insurance companies won't cover you for track use anyway, so you'll need the relevant cover for this.
I hope that helps anyone looking at getting clarification from your insurance company.
Thanks mate ;-)The letter reads as follows:
We confirm that your policy covers voluntary driving, including carrying passengers for which mileage allowance may be received, provided such expenses are claimed on a non-profit basis. The policy also contains a clause indemnifying the agencies with which you are a volunteer against third party claims arising from the use of the car on such voluntary work.
They also said that as long as I'm not financially benefiting from taking part, then I am allowed to carry passengers and will be covered in case of any incident.
This all comes about reference another driver carrying a passenger in a past Dream Ride event and being stopped by the police. On producing his insurance documents, they found that he wasn't covered under the terms and conditions of his policy - we all know what the consequences are when you're not insured on a road-side stop.
As long as your insurance company can send you a letter clarifying that you are legally covered, then you just need to show this to the organisers on any Dream Ride event.
As for the track rides at Goodwood on the 4th June, the vast majority of insurance companies won't cover you for track use anyway, so you'll need the relevant cover for this.
I hope that helps anyone looking at getting clarification from your insurance company.
Edited by edar on Saturday 26th May 16:25
Well, what can I say. With less than a week to go until Planes, Games & Automobiles at Goodwood I am proud to say that with the offline fund raising and the Virgin Giving page we are now at:
£8677 raised.
Many, many thanks to everyone for your support and generosity and for those still undecided that can make it, we now have over 170 cars attending, there are track rides and Dream Rides off circuit, helicopter flights, military band and a host of other attractions for petrolheads and the whole family :-)
For those that can't make it, perhaps you can spare a few pounds to help the disabled children and the ones that have tragically lost their parents in Afghanistan that we support
http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/fundraiser-web/fun...
£8677 raised.
Many, many thanks to everyone for your support and generosity and for those still undecided that can make it, we now have over 170 cars attending, there are track rides and Dream Rides off circuit, helicopter flights, military band and a host of other attractions for petrolheads and the whole family :-)
For those that can't make it, perhaps you can spare a few pounds to help the disabled children and the ones that have tragically lost their parents in Afghanistan that we support
http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/fundraiser-web/fun...
draeburn said:
Hi everyone,
I just got off the phone to Admiral and they told me that for the Dream Rides the passenger is NOT covered, because my policy is social and commuting, and this would be classified as business use. I explained that there is no reward and therefore this is not for any business purpose, but they have categorically informed me that in the event of any accident my passenger would not be covered. The car and myself would be, however.
In order to have the passenger covered, they would want me to upgrade my policy to full business use for the entire duration of the policy, which would be over £200!
So my question is, do passengers sign a disclaimer of any sort, or would they expect to be covered by the drivers insurance, because if not then I'm afraid I will have to withdraw from this, and all other Dream Rides.
d
EDIT: I also have asked about passenger insurance for the track, using MORIS and they will only cover a named passenger, and need all the details in advance. So again, will there be a disclaimer that the passenger will NOT be covered for personal accident insurance?
Hope the help i gave you earlier was ok Dave? Max will use what you gave him and i will be intouch as soon as i have something for you.I just got off the phone to Admiral and they told me that for the Dream Rides the passenger is NOT covered, because my policy is social and commuting, and this would be classified as business use. I explained that there is no reward and therefore this is not for any business purpose, but they have categorically informed me that in the event of any accident my passenger would not be covered. The car and myself would be, however.
In order to have the passenger covered, they would want me to upgrade my policy to full business use for the entire duration of the policy, which would be over £200!
So my question is, do passengers sign a disclaimer of any sort, or would they expect to be covered by the drivers insurance, because if not then I'm afraid I will have to withdraw from this, and all other Dream Rides.
d
EDIT: I also have asked about passenger insurance for the track, using MORIS and they will only cover a named passenger, and need all the details in advance. So again, will there be a disclaimer that the passenger will NOT be covered for personal accident insurance?
Edited by draeburn on Tuesday 29th May 10:52
Edited by draeburn on Tuesday 29th May 12:46
clive f said:
just to recap after reading the last few posts, if you are offering your services to take members of the public for a ride in your car with the dream rides/sporting bears scheme, I have to have a letter from my insurance company saying I am covered to do this.........yes?
Hi Clivea letter or email just saying they are aware will suffice. It was brought in by the team earlier this year. I am afriad that without some form of written acknowledgement you will not be allowed to Dream Ride.
Don1 said:
Alas, the car isn't going to be ready on time - I'm very sorry, but I'm going have to pull out (said the bishop to the actress).
Sorry to hear that Don, hope it is nothing too serious? Many thanks for your support and of course an open invite to you, family and friends if you would like to come and enjoy the day. If not hope you will bear us mind for next year.A follow up and some assistance for people doing Dream Rides and having issues with insurance:
As you know the club has said that all drivers must provide written evidence from their insurance broker or company that they are covered for Dream Rides. A number of drivers have come back saying that although they have verbal confirmation the broker has said they will not provide written confirmation. Under these circumstances the Club will also accept evidence that the Driver has written back to the insurance broker/company confirming the conversation eg
"To xyz company
Re Dream Rides Insurance Cover - [insert car details]
Motor Policy Number - [insert policy details]
This is to confirm my conversation with [name of person] at [insert time] on [insert date] where it was confirmed that the above insurance policy would provide cover for me to take part in Dream Rides events as organised by the Sporting Bears Motor Club.
If you are not in agreement with this please reply within 48 hours"
As you know the club has said that all drivers must provide written evidence from their insurance broker or company that they are covered for Dream Rides. A number of drivers have come back saying that although they have verbal confirmation the broker has said they will not provide written confirmation. Under these circumstances the Club will also accept evidence that the Driver has written back to the insurance broker/company confirming the conversation eg
"To xyz company
Re Dream Rides Insurance Cover - [insert car details]
Motor Policy Number - [insert policy details]
This is to confirm my conversation with [name of person] at [insert time] on [insert date] where it was confirmed that the above insurance policy would provide cover for me to take part in Dream Rides events as organised by the Sporting Bears Motor Club.
If you are not in agreement with this please reply within 48 hours"
djtex said:
I just wanted to check that my letter re Dream Rides will suffice, I had all sorts of issues with my insurer before they finally understood what was involved and confirmed I'm ok to proceed, had to make a complaint with them to get it sorted. My letter states the following, along with all sorts of scene setting and apologies, the important bits read as follows....
"However, upon further investigation and in view of the fact you have confirmed it is held on public roads, not fenced off track, you choose the route and you are the only driver of the car, our Underwriters have now agreed to allow the cover to include the charity event. I am sorry for the delay in agreeing this but as discussed they had to conisder all of the elements before accepting any potential risks".
If you can let me know whether that is ok, I'd be grateful. I'm also planning to sign up for the morning part of the track day later on.
Cheers
Jonathan
looks perfect to me mate ;-)"However, upon further investigation and in view of the fact you have confirmed it is held on public roads, not fenced off track, you choose the route and you are the only driver of the car, our Underwriters have now agreed to allow the cover to include the charity event. I am sorry for the delay in agreeing this but as discussed they had to conisder all of the elements before accepting any potential risks".
If you can let me know whether that is ok, I'd be grateful. I'm also planning to sign up for the morning part of the track day later on.
Cheers
Jonathan
T66ORA said:
Still no joy with insurance, starting to think i`m my car is not for hire or reward, and i`m not doing a track day Mr foreign person .
Ive done a couple of these type of events before and had no problem with "proving" insurance, so i`m out unfortunately, unless you want a Tamora for a static display??
Mate you are more than welcome in any form, the fact you tried and sadly got beaten by folks on the phone that have no idea what its all about is no slight on your efforts. Get yourself along, bring, tell, all your friends and family, have a great day with like minded folk and be happy that in the end we all raised a great amount of money for a great charity ;-) email me at bazfirth@talktalk.net and i will send all the passes over. Main point being, many thanks for your support.Ive done a couple of these type of events before and had no problem with "proving" insurance, so i`m out unfortunately, unless you want a Tamora for a static display??
Hi all,
Not long back in the house! First massive thanks to Pistonheads for letting us cross post on as many threads as we could thanks to all on here that came and supported our first event, big thanks to Benn and the Rally 4 Heroes guys who helped us clear a backlog of pax rides.
There were a few Goodwoodisms on the day, but we will know better next time.
I thoroughly enjoyed it, a learning curve in a few places but I have had nothing but excellent feedback. I think about the 13:30 mark, I looked around as one of the organisers, the pit lane was buzzing, cars blasting down the pit straight, the Motion Simulator was blaring out the sounds of someone driving the virtual Goodwood track, the band were in full swing, helicopters buzzing in the sky doing pleasure flights and a LOT of adults, mums, dads and children smiling and having a good day.
A very proud moment for me.
I am really looking forward to updating you all on the total that we raised and as a teaser we had managed to raise £10541 by midnight the day BEFORE the event!!
Cant wait to start planning next years bigger, better and smoother day, especially as it will be a 105dB day!
I had 5 pro photographers on track and on site and they have roughly 3200 photos between them to sort through! I have asked them to produce full size, high res images that we are hopefully looking to sell for a donation to the charity. Cant wait to share them with you all.
One final thing for myself and Simon, please, please can you take some time to email us, (I am happy to be the point of contact) we have had a lot of accolades but I really NEED to hear what DIDN'T work well or can be improved.
I have big shoulders so please be as honest as possible, with your help and feedback I am aiming to fine tune next years event to make it even better for you.
With such a success on our inaugural event (neither of us have ever done anything like this) we have hopefully caught the eye of Paul and the PH team for some banners etc next year
Many thanks again, really, really proud of what we all did yesterday.
Not long back in the house! First massive thanks to Pistonheads for letting us cross post on as many threads as we could thanks to all on here that came and supported our first event, big thanks to Benn and the Rally 4 Heroes guys who helped us clear a backlog of pax rides.
There were a few Goodwoodisms on the day, but we will know better next time.
I thoroughly enjoyed it, a learning curve in a few places but I have had nothing but excellent feedback. I think about the 13:30 mark, I looked around as one of the organisers, the pit lane was buzzing, cars blasting down the pit straight, the Motion Simulator was blaring out the sounds of someone driving the virtual Goodwood track, the band were in full swing, helicopters buzzing in the sky doing pleasure flights and a LOT of adults, mums, dads and children smiling and having a good day.
A very proud moment for me.
I am really looking forward to updating you all on the total that we raised and as a teaser we had managed to raise £10541 by midnight the day BEFORE the event!!
Cant wait to start planning next years bigger, better and smoother day, especially as it will be a 105dB day!
I had 5 pro photographers on track and on site and they have roughly 3200 photos between them to sort through! I have asked them to produce full size, high res images that we are hopefully looking to sell for a donation to the charity. Cant wait to share them with you all.
One final thing for myself and Simon, please, please can you take some time to email us, (I am happy to be the point of contact) we have had a lot of accolades but I really NEED to hear what DIDN'T work well or can be improved.
I have big shoulders so please be as honest as possible, with your help and feedback I am aiming to fine tune next years event to make it even better for you.
With such a success on our inaugural event (neither of us have ever done anything like this) we have hopefully caught the eye of Paul and the PH team for some banners etc next year
Many thanks again, really, really proud of what we all did yesterday.
edar said:
Just wanted to add a big thank you for everyone who was involved in the Sporting Bears Dream Rides yesterday. I hear an excellent amount of money was raised from the very generous public who I hope had a great experience. And we can't forget those who spent months organising the whole day and putting everything together.
My pleasure mate, many thanks for your support and good to catch up at last albeit not for very longM@1975 said:
Good day all round, a few comments which could make it epic next year:
1) Better comms re passenger rides, there was a lot of confusion around who was doing what and when rides were available (not a dig and not something I was involved with but there were a number of punters on the whinge, clearer comms would have sorted that)
2) Food stands! Nearly everyone we spoke with said there was a real lack of food available, we were hoping for a cake stand at the very least! Much as I like the Goodwood food it¡¦s crazy money and they were not giving any of the takings to charity on a charity day (or if they were they didn¡¦t publicise it).
3) More stalls if possible... possibly not so much soap next time... seemed to be all you could buy, my friend got very excited when he saw a cake stand and it was cake shaped soap.... he had the same issues with the knitted cakes... Basically CAKE! Oh and car related stuff would be good.. Autojumble (just a thought)???
4) Better position and sign posting for the frankly awesome sporting bears rides, I found them too late
5) More control of children, I saw many a sprog clambering over cars when the owners were not about, a friend was deeply unimpressed with a small child hanging off the wing mirror of his Exige ¡V possibly some signs?
Generally it was a good day out and one I will be supporting next time round, I WILL have a car ready to go on the track next time too! Well done to all involved, a cracking effort and great to see a decent sum raised for charity.
Thanks for the honest feedback, I do have answers to all of them and can email if you are interested.1) Better comms re passenger rides, there was a lot of confusion around who was doing what and when rides were available (not a dig and not something I was involved with but there were a number of punters on the whinge, clearer comms would have sorted that)
2) Food stands! Nearly everyone we spoke with said there was a real lack of food available, we were hoping for a cake stand at the very least! Much as I like the Goodwood food it¡¦s crazy money and they were not giving any of the takings to charity on a charity day (or if they were they didn¡¦t publicise it).
3) More stalls if possible... possibly not so much soap next time... seemed to be all you could buy, my friend got very excited when he saw a cake stand and it was cake shaped soap.... he had the same issues with the knitted cakes... Basically CAKE! Oh and car related stuff would be good.. Autojumble (just a thought)???
4) Better position and sign posting for the frankly awesome sporting bears rides, I found them too late
5) More control of children, I saw many a sprog clambering over cars when the owners were not about, a friend was deeply unimpressed with a small child hanging off the wing mirror of his Exige ¡V possibly some signs?
Generally it was a good day out and one I will be supporting next time round, I WILL have a car ready to go on the track next time too! Well done to all involved, a cracking effort and great to see a decent sum raised for charity.
SportingBearsMax said:
Well apologies for the late comments, WOW! it was a great day, think everyones comments have a place and it will be fantastic to build on the success of the event and more importantly the money raised to help the RN&RM Childrens Charity.
I would like to thank all the organisers (and their partners for putting up with them while sorting it) drivers, display cars, stalls, Sporting Bears team and all the public for making the event work in what was a very busy calendar.
Looking forward to seeing some of the cars offering Sporting Bears Dream Rides at Cholmondeley Pageant of Power and also The Supercar Event at Dunsfold.
Dont forget the Sporting Bears support to Little Havens track day at Dunton Max ;-)I would like to thank all the organisers (and their partners for putting up with them while sorting it) drivers, display cars, stalls, Sporting Bears team and all the public for making the event work in what was a very busy calendar.
Looking forward to seeing some of the cars offering Sporting Bears Dream Rides at Cholmondeley Pageant of Power and also The Supercar Event at Dunsfold.
djtex said:
Sorry for the delay in feeding back, I hd a cracking good day, and would like to thank Simon, Baz, Huw and Max for all their efforts. I'll definitely be back for more next year, I think things were a bit flustered at times but thats what you expect from a fledgling event, as everyone has said, the important thing is that we raise lots of money.
I did the trackday in the morning, and echo some of the comments made earlier. I was actually pretty surprised that it seemed to be the Goodwood staff who had no idea what was happening. It was a physical impossibility for me to get from the drivers briefing, into my car, get it noise tested and into the pit lane in the 30 seconds I had to make my slot as a beginner. I ended up on the track with people far handier than myself, which I'm not sure was the best plan. There seemed to be no way of telling which group was out when and where I should be at what time for the next session, all ended up with me being a little frustrated. Once out on track though, it was ace, and I saw none of the agressiveness mentioned earlier, I was pretty slow if I'm honest, but was pleased that many guys waved to say thanks as I let them through.
As for the Sporting Bears, I had a great time with them in the afternoon, I agree it should be better signposted next year, but I was pleased to get my first ride, and the young lady I took out came back suitably excited by the experience! I'm looking forward to doing some more at the Supercar Event in a couple of weeks.
Finally once again, my sincere thanks to those guys who've stuck their heads above the parapet and organised this, yup it needs a few tweaks, but what matters is that you could be bothered to do this with such enthusiasm and commitment in the first place. Cheers to you all
Thanks for you honest feedback mate, in fact thanks to everyone that has helped us pinpoint the omissions and failings, we know why they happened and thats the most important thing, identify them and address them.I did the trackday in the morning, and echo some of the comments made earlier. I was actually pretty surprised that it seemed to be the Goodwood staff who had no idea what was happening. It was a physical impossibility for me to get from the drivers briefing, into my car, get it noise tested and into the pit lane in the 30 seconds I had to make my slot as a beginner. I ended up on the track with people far handier than myself, which I'm not sure was the best plan. There seemed to be no way of telling which group was out when and where I should be at what time for the next session, all ended up with me being a little frustrated. Once out on track though, it was ace, and I saw none of the agressiveness mentioned earlier, I was pretty slow if I'm honest, but was pleased that many guys waved to say thanks as I let them through.
As for the Sporting Bears, I had a great time with them in the afternoon, I agree it should be better signposted next year, but I was pleased to get my first ride, and the young lady I took out came back suitably excited by the experience! I'm looking forward to doing some more at the Supercar Event in a couple of weeks.
Finally once again, my sincere thanks to those guys who've stuck their heads above the parapet and organised this, yup it needs a few tweaks, but what matters is that you could be bothered to do this with such enthusiasm and commitment in the first place. Cheers to you all
Would also like to add that of tonight we are sat at £15,980.22 raised so please all take a bow for helping support out inaugural event.
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