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> DE Events and Insurance, What insurance carrier to you use?
flat4tom
post Mar 23 2010, 06:11 PM
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Hello all,

It was my intention all along to take my 914 out to a DE event at Thunderhill Raceway when it was ready. I've finally got the car running well enough to be thinking about this.

What insurance company(s) do you use to insure your street drivable 914 when you take it to a DE track event?

Currently, my other 'classic' cars are insured with Grundy Worldwide...no I haven't contacted them yet but will be. I just wanted to know who other people were using and why?

Thanks for any info. I've never participated in a DE event before so this is all new to me.

Tom
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post Mar 26 2010, 08:36 AM
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...........Yes well your looking for a "perfect solution" to the possibilities involved in using your car in ANY on track situation......I do not think it exists.....All the previous comments are VALID.....and I also believe you will be required to sign a waver if your car is used on track....and most entry forms, and, attachments , will refer you to regulations you will not like....such as "you race at your own risk"., there is usually event, or track insurance.....but it does not cover anyones CAR if damaged....if you damage someones car on track...to bad for him and you., if it was obviously YOUR fault you can offer to pay for the damage...no one ever does of course. Thats why you will probably get YOU ASS KICKED, to the degree your stupidity, incompetantance, cost of repairs and poor driving- dictates....more than likely your attitude adjustment, and physical imparements will be healed up by the next event........in essence you eighter have a disposable race car.....or a street car.(with insurance)..hope this helps................MURRAY
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