Any Problems With Insurance?
#1
Has anyone discussed auto-x with their auto insurance company? Are most companies ok with it? I called my agent just to be sure, and he had no idea what the heck I was talking about. Just wondering what your experiences have been.
#4
honstly, tho. Your standard civilian car insurance won't cover you on anything while your participating in a timed event. No insurance company will. Open track days can be worded in such a way that maybe it could be covered under "driving instruction" or something of the sort.
but no, your not covered while racing
but no, your not covered while racing
#5
Ok, just wondering. I'd hate to have a blow-out or something like a wheel fall off, and have it careen into a pristine FD. I guess I'll go with the "don't ask don't tell." But I called State Farm and asked, hopefully they don't cancel me just for asking.
#6
Originally Posted by phinsup' date='Jan 20 2005, 11:04 AM
#7
Originally Posted by Baldy' date='Jan 20 2005, 11:18 AM
Yea, actually I can't say I didn't see that comment coming.
#8
Originally Posted by Baldy' date='Jan 20 2005, 11:18 AM
Ok, just wondering. I'd hate to have a blow-out or something like a wheel fall off, and have it careen into a pristine FD. I guess I'll go with the "don't ask don't tell." But I called State Farm and asked, hopefully they don't cancel me just for asking.
This is why events had Safety Stewerts at them. They look the site over and the course layout to make sure there is ZERO chance of a car coming in contact with anything other than a cone.... or a course worker.
Unfortunatly not everything is fool proof or Corvette proof.