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Old 01-05-2008, 10:51 AM
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Let me say that I was deceptive about the "roads" in West Virginia and North Carolina where these events occurred. I am a very honest person, but I did not say that I had totaled them at a DE or track event. They were moved closeby - I have an "in" with the owner of these tracks (one of them being a certain P. Newman - name dropping here)...

State Farm does have such a disclaimer, but not all policies do, at least in this state. and you can always buy track insurance, although it is $$$.
 
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I would delete the above.
 
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Agreed, you're telling us that you've just been dishonest with us.
 
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I would delete the above.
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Originally Posted by 996TTX50JRZ
Folks-

Let me say that I was deceptive about the "roads" in West Virginia and North Carolina where these events occurred. I am a very honest person, but I did not say that I had totaled them at a DE or track event. They were moved closeby - I have an "in" with the owner of these tracks (one of them being a certain P. Newman - name dropping here)...

State Farm does have such a disclaimer, but not all policies do, at least in this state. and you can always buy track insurance, although it is $$$.
Insurance fraud - gotta love it!
 
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Well, as I assumed, this forum has a great number of attornies. I am not going to delete anything, the stature of limitations has run out (read you law books).

I can afford to defend - they already closed the cases. Stop shivering in your boots - I can take care of myself. I guess being a consulting neurosurgeon, having started and sold several large companies - you think they care about taking me on. I also have a federal SES grade in Homeland Security (very insecure agency) with Top Secret Clearance. By the time those private insurers looked at me they would run away (and I don't look like Jimi Hendrix).

Posuers who like to wax, shine and look at there cars but are too afraid of racing or denting them...This is what Porsche has become?
 
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Let me get this straight, you're a professional racer, a chief instructor, a neurosurgeon, someone who has started companies, have a federal SES grade with Top secret clearance, someone who likes to defraud insurance carriers, etc. That really puts a lot of holes in your plausibility. I have a hard time believing anything you say now but you know what, who cares. You can say all you want here, I'm just choosing not to believe any of it.
 

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When I said that you should delete, it wasn't because I was worried about you going to jail. I just thought it made you sound like a dishonest, self-absorbed, blowhard. However, as your next post makes clear, *that* is what you are!
 
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I could give a rodent's *** about what you believe or don't believe. As an orginal founder of the Porschephiles web list in 1994, clearly this environment is for those who love the 'Fast and Furious' movies but couldn't compete in an actual club race if their lives depended on it. No brains, too much money.

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It doesn't matter what we believe in. The point here is that you've been acting like an ***.

I'm done with this...moving on.
 
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Originally Posted by 996TTX50JRZ
I can afford to defend - they already closed the cases. Stop shivering in your boots - I can take care of myself. I guess being a consulting neurosurgeon, having started and sold several large companies - you think they care about taking me on. I also have a federal SES grade in Homeland Security (very insecure agency) with Top Secret Clearance. By the time those private insurers looked at me they would run away (and I don't look like Jimi Hendrix).
 
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Attend PDE!!!
You will not regret doing so!
Barber Motorsports Park is such a fun place to drive!!!
It's all about driving techniques (as mentioned above), and translate directly to any car which you are driving.
There is nothing special about driving a Turbo vs Non Turbo
 
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Originally Posted by Trundle997
Attend PDE!!!
You will not regret doing so!
Barber Motorsports Park is such a fun place to drive!!!
It's all about driving techniques (as mentioned above), and translate directly to any car which you are driving.
There is nothing special about driving a Turbo vs Non Turbo
Thanks for everyone's advice.i am a fairly decent driver but am used to driving front engine/rear wheel drive cars so still adjusting to the rear engine setup.i am going to attend PDE as i know i will come away a better driver and as some mentioned,these new skills will translate to any vehicle.
 


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