What happens if you crash your car at an event?
#1
What happens if you crash your car at an event?
I was curious about this. I planned to get myself into the Skip Barber school to learn the basics, and then have some fun improving my skills on a track with my next car. I then got to thinking, what if I push too hard and end up in the grass and then a wall!? What happens then? I have heard one of many things...
1. SOL
2. Individual purchase of insurance for the day?
3. Most tracks do not TIME the laps, so it should not hurt your coverage...
I wanted to know how it really worked because I have seen plenty of in car spills on Youtube... like this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fqfv2...eature=related
1. SOL
2. Individual purchase of insurance for the day?
3. Most tracks do not TIME the laps, so it should not hurt your coverage...
I wanted to know how it really worked because I have seen plenty of in car spills on Youtube... like this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fqfv2...eature=related
#3
nearly all major insurance companies now exclude coverage of any track event..timed or not...you need to check your company...you can get annual track coverage but it is expensive and there is some question of how reliable that coverage is (many companies appear...take your money...and then diasappear)...don't know of any one day coverage...you might as well figure that if something happens you are on your own...don't risk what you can't afford to fix...I know it sucks!...a real problem to consider is if you screw up and cause an incident or God forbid a fatality...all the waivers in the world won't help you here...just check what happened to a 6 speed member's family when he was involved in a fatal crash at Fontana (both he and his passenger died)...the passengers family sued everyone including the driver's survivors..very sad...
Last edited by GT3 Chuck; 04-15-2008 at 02:53 PM.
#4
The guys that get hooked at D.E.s or other racing schools end up dedicating a car to the track more times than not- Usually something they wouldn't miss nearly as much if they put it in the wall.
There is insurance available, it comes in the form of a second P-Car!
#5
See the car I would plan to track would probably be my baby... unfortunately for me I think I am stuck to auto x in parking lots... road course = fun but it seems as if there is FAR too much liability for someone making payments on a car.
#6
well Rickybob...we are just trying to get you to look at it from the right perspective, not scare you off...sure autox has less potential risk, although I have seen serious accidents there as well...you should keep in mind that you have significant liability just driving your baby down the street (where your insurance is in effect)...find yourself a good organization like poc, pca, hooked on driving...etc...get some good instruction (usually free) and keep it under 8-10ths and you can have a great time and enjoy your car in an environment it was built for...have fun whatever you decide...
#7
well Rickybob...we are just trying to get you to look at it from the right perspective, not scare you off...sure autox has less potential risk, although I have seen serious accidents there as well...you should keep in mind that you have significant liability just driving your baby down the street (where your insurance is in effect)...find yourself a good organization like poc, pca, hooked on driving...etc...get some good instruction (usually free) and keep it under 8-10ths and you can have a great time and enjoy your car in an environment it was built for...have fun whatever you decide...
It's hard when you don't have disposable cash... I was looking at EVO's...s2000's... to use as a DD and to play with but they are far too expensive, repairs are far too expensive to screw with. I am a pretty good driver but not that good. Auto X seems semi boring to me too, too small... short. Never get up to speed or out of 1st or 2nd some times. I'd still do it but, it isn't the same as a road course I don't think
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#9
Going to say it, Miata. Cheapest way to get on the track and have fun, can be made safe and dead reliable, plus you can total it and walk away pretty much with nothing out of pocket if you feel like parting it out.
#10
What happens if you crash your car at an event?
You wish you could turn back the clock and hadn't gone to that event in the first place!
'' Auto X seems semi boring to me too, too small... short.''
I agree...I didn't buy my car to drive it around a f*&ki#g parking lot!!!
You wish you could turn back the clock and hadn't gone to that event in the first place!
'' Auto X seems semi boring to me too, too small... short.''
I agree...I didn't buy my car to drive it around a f*&ki#g parking lot!!!
#11
generally SOL...
like others mentioned, check with your company but shy away from the word tracking. ONLY use the term driver's education on a closed course. See what they are willing to do from there...otherwise, there is real track ins...but it aint cheap...
like others mentioned, check with your company but shy away from the word tracking. ONLY use the term driver's education on a closed course. See what they are willing to do from there...otherwise, there is real track ins...but it aint cheap...
#12
My car insurance isn't cheap... once I hit the 25 mark I should be ok but now... it isn't cheap at all let alone TRACK insurance, YIKES!
#13
haha