Track Day Insurance
Track Day Insurance
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nwelch48

Original Poster:

1 posts

237 months

Thursday 30th August 2007
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Hi,

Can anyone recommend any decent track day insurance company. I am after a one off policy for a few days when off to Nurburgring and Spa

tertius

6,914 posts

253 months

Thursday 30th August 2007
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Usual recommendations seem to be: http://www.moris.co.uk/ and http://www.competition-car-insurance.co.uk/

Is it for a track day at the 'ring or for TF?

benaldo

393 posts

250 months

Wednesday 5th September 2007
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I'm looking to take my 911 to the 'ring next year and am having a first look at the prices of 1/2 day track insurance. The first place I have contacted came back with a price of £360 for 1 day and £533 for 2 days and the excess would be 10% of the value of the car.

Does this sound about right or a bit on the high side ?? Sounds like quite a lot to me.....

The alternative for a similar price would be the race rental or 75experience for a similar price in one of their cars but it would be a shame not to put mine on the track.

I am only looking to do a few slow laps and then maybe a passenger lap in the M5 or with some willing pistonheaders there so I guess some people just cross their fingers and forget about insurance ??

Finally - is a helmet worth buying, or not bother on a tourist day ?

agtlaw

7,289 posts

229 months

Wednesday 5th September 2007
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my 996 is insured with classicline. nurburgring is covered free of charge. 10% excess if crash there though. however, they won't cover the (arguably safer) GP circuit! confused




benaldo

393 posts

250 months

Wednesday 5th September 2007
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OK thanks - Maybe they will do a one off trackday too. Sounds like 10% excess is the norm.......

tertius

6,914 posts

253 months

Wednesday 5th September 2007
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What level of cover are you looking for? ie do you have third party cover (through your regular insurance) and you are looking for all risks cover (ie your own car basically) or is it excluded and you are looking for full cover?

If the latter I'd be interested to know if you find anyone that wil provide it.

benaldo

393 posts

250 months

Thursday 6th September 2007
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I'm with Admiral which specifically excludes the 'ring so I am looking for full cover and that was the quote that was given. They weren't sure if it covered damage to the track - barriers, track closure, etc, which I understand the 'ring charges and can be quite hefty if the worse happens.....

tertius

6,914 posts

253 months

Thursday 6th September 2007
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benaldo said:
I'm with Admiral which specifically excludes the 'ring so I am looking for full cover and that was the quote that was given. They weren't sure if it covered damage to the track - barriers, track closure, etc, which I understand the 'ring charges and can be quite hefty if the worse happens.....
There's a link on Ben Lovejoy's site that explains how armco costs are calculated.

Who was it that offered the all risks cover (ie first and third party)?

benaldo

393 posts

250 months

Thursday 6th September 2007
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