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Yep, what links said. Shannons can offer track insurance, but there are several caveats. Best to read the fine print.

One of them, with mine is, "...they'll cover up to $20,000 or the agreed value, whichever is LESS."

The excess is also more.

There's also something in there about timed laps, etc etc.

Actually,

they wont....

No company out there will, Shannons does for older cars, that actually do the historics and stuff.

Give em a call and find out.

Yep... all insurance null and void once on the track.

Most people who go to the track anyway (most of the time) are good drivers.

They guys who go out dont want to crash their own cars - so you give others space and you should always be on the lookout for other cars. simple really!

Dont drive like a tool on the track (i.e. think you are the worlds best) and you wont hit anything :happy:

Exactly.. you are out there with your pride and joy, along with a group of other people and the last thing that any of you want to do is crash.

so everyone takes a far amount of care!

apart from me, I just fang it and whoever gets in my way, well that's their problem. (ps.. that is a joke.... chill).

And Chris.. I was advised that under my insurance, I was insured for driver training days including driver training on the track. I think this might be where other people are getting confused. Can you find out and clear it up?

Liz.

What about skid pans? They look like fun but also IMO have the biggest collision risk.

If you do skid pan days with Kevin from driverdynamics, you have next to no chance of damaging your car (besides hitting a cone or two). It's slightly banked, so it helps keep you in the circle.

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