Syndicate owing a Track Day car ???
Syndicate owing a Track Day car ???
Author
Discussion

glow worm

Original Poster:

7,068 posts

251 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
quotequote all
5 of us are considering buying a track day car,and trailering the track (so no MOT,no Tax, no Insurance). Are there any potential problems (besides falling out with each other) that others have encountered with this sort of arrangement.
http://bookatrack.com/-pb_Frequently-Asked-Questio... does say only 2 drivers per car (although no charge for second driver) on their Open Pit lane events....is this normal ??? We wouldn't mind paying for the extra drivers and the extra track time,just want to use the same car.

t11ner

6,926 posts

219 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
quotequote all
We charge per extra driver or passenger, some other TDOs do the same.

I would think that the main problems with arrangements like this are going to be if some of the "owners" want to spend money on it but others don't, or questions over who pays if it gets damaged on track etc so well worth making sure that everyone agrees what the terms are before joining in.

Steve H
Trackaction-Online

Edited by t11ner on Tuesday 6th October 15:27

BertBert

20,973 posts

235 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
quotequote all
You'll need to work out who manages the car - who is responsible for it. Are you going to outsource the maintenance? Who decides what needs to be done?

Is it all equal shares for things that need doing? Regular maintenance is ok. Something wearing out is ok. What about if something breaks becuase of what one person does (like an over-rev)? What if someone totals it?

I think you may need to review whether you have an MoT. I think some TDO's ask for MoTs on what are essentially road cars.

Sounds fun, but could be fraught!

Bert


weed

211 posts

265 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
quotequote all
I'm US based, but despite using a non titled non insured non street legal track day car, I'm concerned about my personal health insurance co denying me coverage for hospitalization.

If I even ask about track insurance for a car, my car insurance carrier will drop me.


m

Zumbruk

7,848 posts

284 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
quotequote all
weed said:
I'm US based, but despite using a non titled non insured non street legal track day car, I'm concerned about my personal health insurance co denying me coverage for hospitalization.

If I even ask about track insurance for a car, my car insurance carrier will drop me.
Unlike here where my car insurance 'carrier' does track day cover for about $50.

gtdc

4,259 posts

307 months

Thursday 8th October 2009
quotequote all
Would you share a woman between 5 men?

Melindi

weed

211 posts

265 months

Thursday 8th October 2009
quotequote all
gtdc said:
Would you share a woman between 5 men?

Melindi


m

JB!

5,255 posts

204 months

Thursday 8th October 2009
quotequote all
gtdc said:
Would you share a woman between 5 men?

Melindi
that depends on alot of factors really...

benny.c

3,681 posts

231 months

Thursday 8th October 2009
quotequote all
I co-own a track car (well two now actually) and think it's a great idea. It's so much better having costs halved, particularly on a car that doesn't get used that often. But....I'd never share a car five ways. Even three would be too many IMHO.

We've had the odd difference of opinion on our car but with two people it's easy to sort out. Anymore would be a nightmare for making decisions I would think. Cost wise it's a good idea though, I guess.

Mark UB

2,312 posts

203 months

Thursday 8th October 2009
quotequote all
glow worm said:
5 of us are considering buying a track day car,and trailering the track (so no MOT,no Tax, no Insurance). Are there any potential problems (besides falling out with each other) that others have encountered with this sort of arrangement.
http://bookatrack.com/-pb_Frequently-Asked-Questio... does say only 2 drivers per car (although no charge for second driver) on their Open Pit lane events....is this normal ??? We wouldn't mind paying for the extra drivers and the extra track time,just want to use the same car.
Bloody ell Keith you finally got the track day bug.

hehewink

philevo6

236 posts

226 months

Thursday 8th October 2009
quotequote all
TBH if there is 5 of you,you are gonna get out on track twice each max!! on a day.

5 is alot.....it only takes one or two people to become bored/uninterested and then pull out.

2 or 3 people would be fine i reckon...splitting costs etc

geoffp

78 posts

234 months

Friday 9th October 2009
quotequote all
I co own a track car also, its road regsitered but only used for track, and the odd hack to keep the battery topped up.

sharing a car between 2 only just gets enough track time in for the cost etc, splitting 3 plus ways you would lose interest waiting around all day for another slot in the car.

gtdc

4,259 posts

307 months

Friday 9th October 2009
quotequote all
I'd go for no more than 2.

Melindi

BertBert

20,973 posts

235 months

Friday 9th October 2009
quotequote all
gtdc said:
I'd go for no more than 2.

Melindi
In relation to sharing what M? biggrin

mobil 3

58 posts

245 months

Monday 19th October 2009
quotequote all
5 could be to many if its not an open pit lane you would have to wait ages to have your turn and maybe only get one go!

me and my mate bought this evo



Paid 8k for standard car and 4k getting it ready for track , coilovers , cage, big brakes , re map, wheels, tyres, bucket seats , harnesses, gauges it goes on!
True it will cost you more to start off with and if it broke the cost would be east between 5 of you but you would spend most track days waiting around for you go
It pains me now waiting for my turn with 2 of us let alone 5!!