Insurance company that covers trackdays?
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Hi,
Just got back from my first visit to the 'Ring (on the 12th). I used Competition Car Insurance. They told me the 'Ring was their highest rated circuit, so it seems some circuits are cheaper. For £30,000 cover they charged around £400 for my E39 M5. However, there was a £3000 excess on the policy. In addition I was charged around £50 for an additional driver, but were happy to accept my 18 yr old son on the policy. Overall I thought pretty reasonable for the risk, and they were really helpful, no hassle, all done in a few minutes on the phone and the documents arrived the next day.
doc
ps The 'Ring?....... just amazing!!
Just got back from my first visit to the 'Ring (on the 12th). I used Competition Car Insurance. They told me the 'Ring was their highest rated circuit, so it seems some circuits are cheaper. For £30,000 cover they charged around £400 for my E39 M5. However, there was a £3000 excess on the policy. In addition I was charged around £50 for an additional driver, but were happy to accept my 18 yr old son on the policy. Overall I thought pretty reasonable for the risk, and they were really helpful, no hassle, all done in a few minutes on the phone and the documents arrived the next day.
doc
ps The 'Ring?....... just amazing!!
jm doc said:
Hi,
Just got back from my first visit to the 'Ring (on the 12th). I used Competition Car Insurance. They told me the 'Ring was their highest rated circuit, so it seems some circuits are cheaper. For £30,000 cover they charged around £400 for my E39 M5. However, there was a £3000 excess on the policy.
Just got back from my first visit to the 'Ring (on the 12th). I used Competition Car Insurance. They told me the 'Ring was their highest rated circuit, so it seems some circuits are cheaper. For £30,000 cover they charged around £400 for my E39 M5. However, there was a £3000 excess on the policy.
Was that £400 just for 1 day?
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