Basicly the lad was driving a Uk brand new impreza when after a few laps the rear discs and pads went, must be a problem with them or something as the fronts were fin and the cars done 6k from new.
Any way rang green flag who he was covered with and gave them his details, and the hotel he was staying at to which the asked if he had been doing and motorsport, he replied NO! and after the usual questions and him trying to get them to send some one out with some discs and pads they asked a further twice if he had been doing motorsort, once again he repied NO.
Green flag said hey had a photo of his car going through the gates of the ring at 10:45 and they would be faxing a copy to his hotel. they were now not obligated to cover him.
This may not be a problem on the ring but if your on your way home and the top hose blows would they check if you performance car had been to the ring and therefore not cover you??? Not good if you were reliying on AA/Greenflag to trailer your car back should the worst happen!!
The only way round this i can see is to put fake plates on your car while your there as you car has to be "road worthy" and thererfore have plates on it to go on the track.
A freind also has his car insurance canceled three months ago by directline after he had been to the ring, he got home and got a phone call to say they were cancelling his insurance as he was a high risk person now they knew he did track days/ motorsport.
And both tried the "its a toll road not a track" to no avail.
just a freindly warning








