Thread: Race car Insurance
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12-17-2008 10:07 AM #1
well you may have a hard time and if you do it will cost alot .if your car is stored at house/shop and lifted or burns down you can find insurance like i have. but no pay outs on any thing to do with a car at the track or racing any were at any timeIrish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip
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12-17-2008 10:29 AM #2
What is the proper edicate or responsabilty of a driver who seems to be the reason for an accident? and I mean accident, crossing the line and hitting the other guy or something like that. I would never be able to pay for the other guys or Gals car if something should happen.
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12-17-2008 10:55 AM #3

You walk up and say Hey Man I'm real sorry. "End of story" If your racing you got to be prepared for the possibility of losing the car. There is no such thing as racing insurance and no one is responsible for your loss no matter what happened.
Oh and I have lost cars at the track, Wadded a midget up one time and the only thing usable was the seat and engine.Last edited by HWORRELL; 12-17-2008 at 11:03 AM.
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12-17-2008 01:08 PM #4
This is good stuff, I have been really currious about it. This last year at our track Rock Mountain Raceway i watch 2 pro mods get tangled up at over 200 miles an hour at the finsh line, the drivers walked away but on one of the cars the seat may have been re-usable. It was the worst I have ever seen.
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12-17-2008 01:33 PM #5
Most standard insurance policies have a clause that reads something like this:
"Participating in any sport or sporting activity for wage, compensation, or profit, including officiating or coaching; or racing any type of vehicle in an organized event."
When my son raced motocross, we signed all kinds of waivers and essentially said that we would be responsible for all medical costs associated with any accidents and indemnify the track owners and officials where we happened to be racing. We had great sponsorships for the bike and all the related equipment, but all participants realized they were participating in a very dangerous activity and in the event of an accident apologies were given and all parties were to walk away. We were fortunate that he suffered nothing more serious that a few sprains and slight concussions.
That said, K&K Insurance does offer insurance for all kinds of motor sports from dirt bikes to drag racing. Their web site lists all their coverage and also states the minimum account is $1500.
http://www.kandkinsurance.com/
Good luck with this one,
Glenn
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12-17-2008 01:24 PM #6
This is good stuff, I have been really currious about it. This last year at our track Rock Mountain Raceway i watch 2 pro mods get tangled up at over 200 miles an hour at the finsh line, the drivers walked away but on one of the cars the seat may have been re-usable. It was the worst I have ever seen.






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