Gumball Rally 2012 Insurance
Discussion
I am looking at doing the Gumball rally this year, its from New York to Los Angeles via Canada Vegas etc and am looking for help with regards to finding someone to insure a UK registered car in the US/Canada with specific cover for the 'Gumball Rally'
I took part in the European Rally last year and used the insurers recommended by Gumball but felt the cost to be way more than necessary for 8 days worth of cover!
Any help of advice would be much appreciated!
Thanks
The Plum
I took part in the European Rally last year and used the insurers recommended by Gumball but felt the cost to be way more than necessary for 8 days worth of cover!
Any help of advice would be much appreciated!
Thanks
The Plum
TEKNOPUG said:
What is the Gumball Rally classified as – public road time-trial? Surely you just need motorsport policy that includes cover for US time-trials? Or do you specifically have to mention “Gumball Rally”?
A broker is probably your best bet if it’s requires a bespoke policy.
Believe it or not it is is specifically a non timed event, strictly no timing or racing is allowed!A broker is probably your best bet if it’s requires a bespoke policy.
i'd love to do the Gumball
you really need a nice GT car for it, not a Roller or this could happen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fhed3GPRIi0
you really need a nice GT car for it, not a Roller or this could happen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fhed3GPRIi0
graeme4130 said:
Gumball, really ?
Are you sure you want to subject yourself to that...
Out of interest what's your perception of it?..Are you sure you want to subject yourself to that...
I think I understand where you are coming from and before I did it last year I had concerns about it being a bit naf (I'm not much of an extrovert) but I genuinely had a blast.. Its mainly like minded car enthusiast that take part rather than hooray henry's (although there were a couple)
theplumber said:
Believe it or not it is is specifically a non timed event, strictly no timing or racing is allowed!
So in that case surely you just need insurance to drive your car on the public highway, in Canada and the US, for 8 days?The fact you are doing "The Gumball" shouldn't even come in to the equation. Just check the policy exclusions.
TEKNOPUG said:
So in that case surely you just need insurance to drive your car on the public highway, in Canada and the US, for 8 days?
The fact you are doing "The Gumball" shouldn't even come in to the equation. Just check the policy exclusions.
This is what I thought last time (especially as it was in Europe) but The insurance needs to list specific cover for the 'Gumball Rally' or the organisers will not let you take part The fact you are doing "The Gumball" shouldn't even come in to the equation. Just check the policy exclusions.
theplumber said:
This is what I thought last time (especially as it was in Europe) but The insurance needs to list specific cover for the 'Gumball Rally' or the organisers will not let you take part
Sounds like a bit of a scam to get you to use their preferred insurers. Phone some brokers and see what you come up with.Davey S2 said:
Out of interest whats the car and what it the entry fees for it?
I cant help thinking I'd rather spend far less and do a trip with some like minded friends with far less police interest.
entry fees are extortionate (north of 20k)I cant help thinking I'd rather spend far less and do a trip with some like minded friends with far less police interest.
I agree with doing a trip with like minded friends and in Europe that is relatively easy but it is a little more involved trying to plan a trip across the states in your own car
Really the Gumball rally. I used to love it but after that t
t killed that man, it should have been finished. Also that other t
t kim .com was a past baller.
If you are pompous, rich and selfish then it probably sounds like a good idea, but i can think of a million other drives that would provide more driving experiences than hookers, coke and lots of speeding.
It is amazing that it was set up to attract F" team investors and is still going, sort of sums up X-factor generation.
t killed that man, it should have been finished. Also that other t
t kim .com was a past baller.If you are pompous, rich and selfish then it probably sounds like a good idea, but i can think of a million other drives that would provide more driving experiences than hookers, coke and lots of speeding.
It is amazing that it was set up to attract F" team investors and is still going, sort of sums up X-factor generation.
The Spruce goose said:
Really the Gumball rally. I used to love it but after that t
t killed that man, it should have been finished. Also that other t
t kim .com was a past baller.
If you are pompous, rich and selfish then it probably sounds like a good idea, but i can think of a million other drives that would provide more driving experiences than hookers, coke and lots of speeding.
It is amazing that it was set up to attract F" team investors and is still going, sort of sums up X-factor generation.
Who is kim .com?
t killed that man, it should have been finished. Also that other t
t kim .com was a past baller.If you are pompous, rich and selfish then it probably sounds like a good idea, but i can think of a million other drives that would provide more driving experiences than hookers, coke and lots of speeding.
It is amazing that it was set up to attract F" team investors and is still going, sort of sums up X-factor generation.
theplumber said:
Out of interest what's your perception of it?..
I think I understand where you are coming from and before I did it last year I had concerns about it being a bit naf (I'm not much of an extrovert) but I genuinely had a blast.. Its mainly like minded car enthusiast that take part rather than hooray henry's (although there were a couple)
I guess my perception's defined entirely by what I see in the videos, media coverage and a small amount of exposure I've had, which I guess is dangerous in itself as I shouldn't be judging.I think I understand where you are coming from and before I did it last year I had concerns about it being a bit naf (I'm not much of an extrovert) but I genuinely had a blast.. Its mainly like minded car enthusiast that take part rather than hooray henry's (although there were a couple)
However, from what I've seen, it appears to be a bunch of people with significantly more wealth and testosterone than responsibility and/or ability.
Now don't get me wrong, I'm all for hooning my cars (in fact it's my favourite past time), but when I came to see the start of it a few years ago and then again experienced it in France first hand when I stumbled across it, they were driving like C**ts in busy traffic filled roads, overtaking on blind corners and generally creating a poor name for the English and Drivers of decent cars in general.
I think that was maybe the year or the year before someone got killed in one of the eastern European countries IIRC (?)
I'm sure it's fun, and hopefully the driving's been tamed down a bit, but it's not perhaps the image I'd like to portray for myself or nasty my cars with those stickers..
However, saying that, if it is more petrolhead than 'hooray henry' nowadays as you say, then a chance to blast across America where loud stickered up cars are more the norm, party with rooms full of hot chicks and generally have a laugh with other petrolheaded blokes, then ths is not the worse way you could spend a week
Out of interest (purely out of interest), what does Maximillion charge for the privilege of attending now ?
myles1972 said:
Who is kim .com?
The massive bloke who owns megaupload and is going to jail.http://www.digitaltrends.com/web/megaupload-owner-...
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