TD + insurance too expensive
Discussion
I don't have any TD insurance and the cheapest cost is around £150. Add that to a typical TD cost and it makes one quiet pricey if I use my Evora. I've done a lot of TDs in my Elise without insurance but driving a £50,000 car without it seems too big a risk. I may have to just do TDs in the Clio Williams 

I'd have thought there would be enough alternative cars at 1/10th of the price that you could still have fun with on a trackday but if you do want to use the Evora (understandable!), even if you managed to cut the insurance cost in half it would still probably only save 10% off the day by the time you've covered fuel,/tyres/brakes etc as well as entry……...
Steve H said:
I'd have thought there would be enough alternative cars at 1/10th of the price that you could still have fun with on a trackday but if you do want to use the Evora (understandable!), even if you managed to cut the insurance cost in half it would still probably only save 10% off the day by the time you've covered fuel,/tyres/brakes etc as well as entry……...
Yep I can use the Clio Williams but its no Evora. That said I've never tracked that so maybe that's the way to go and many ay its more fun in old cheapies than the cars like my Evora. It seems such a shame not to get the Evora on track though.Frimley111R said:
Yep I can use the Clio Williams but its no Evora. That said I've never tracked that so maybe that's the way to go and many ay its more fun in old cheapies than the cars like my Evora. It seems such a shame not to get the Evora on track though.
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