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You can't buy insurance there. They expect you to be fully insured in the first place.he30 wrote:i've heard you can buy track cover once there on the ring itself, has anyone donr this or know the cost? i can insure the 'car only' for 70 quid a day which seems reasonable
Cheers LeeE30BeemerLad wrote:I would guess any insurer who is offering third party liability cover as well as vehicle cover for the ring will stiff you with a colossal excess.
I have my M52 insured through a broker called Keith Michaels. The cover is with Highway. I was told when i took out the policy that they will bolt on ring cover for an additional premium. I didn't enquire further though. Worth a call. I dealt with a guy called Jeremy Pocock
Jeremy Pocock
jeremy@keithmichaels.co.uk
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Have the card, and beginging to think fu#k it for the insurance, a group i know who headed out last year never bothered either, and i don't bother on uk track days...hazd31 wrote:Most important thing is to get a european health insurance card, its free and thats you coverd!
NOt sure about the car, i would take the risk! but my cars work penuts and after an accident i wouldent be worrying about the money more about breathing!
Probably with a £6000 excess and a £6201 maximum payout!ross_jsy wrote:My friend inquired at the company that insures his heavily moddified evo on track. Was quoted £200 per day.
Might sound pricey, but have you seen the price of one section of Armco? Let alone injuring another party.