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Track day insurance

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Just wondering if any of have used a form of track day insurance before.

I have never bothered before but its starting to look like it may be a sensible option.

If you have used them what company?

Has any one had to make a claim? :wink:
 
Question - If you have independant trackday insurance and you stack the motor is your regular road policy affected? :?
 
Scousefella said:
Question - If you have independant trackday insurance and you stack the motor is your regular road policy affected? :?

Not normally as its a completly seperate policy, I get mine through greenlight insurance, you need to be insured with them but its only £50 with a £2000 excess
 
Friendy said:
Scousefella said:
Question - If you have independant trackday insurance and you stack the motor is your regular road policy affected? :?

Not normally as its a completly seperate policy, I get mine through greenlight insurance, you need to be insured with them but its only £50 with a £2000 excess

How much excess!?! lol
May aswell not have the insurance... then again only £50 i guess! :roll:
 
saboteur said:
Friendy said:
Scousefella said:
Question - If you have independant trackday insurance and you stack the motor is your regular road policy affected? :?

Not normally as its a completly seperate policy, I get mine through greenlight insurance, you need to be insured with them but its only £50 with a £2000 excess

How much excess!?! lol
May aswell not have the insurance... then again only £50 i guess! :roll:

But if I crash it will almost certainly be a write off, its insured for £17k so I will get £15K
 
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