next Track Event: California Speedway
Originally Posted by 1SUPERG
this sucks, I will be in Paris..next time for sure...
The company I work for employs alot of Europeans, and every 4 years they hold an olympics of sorts. I am going for golf. I dont have to take vacation, and it is all expenses paid. Sucks to be me I know
Alex is already drooling over my wheels. I will have to think about it
Alex is already drooling over my wheels. I will have to think about it
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Originally Posted by TINMAN
9) does insurance covers for "**** happens" on the track?
1) Do not get a timer. Getting a timer explicitly means you are racing and insurance never covers racing.
2) Sign up to drive with an instructor. Driving with an instructors means you are a student. ...And student drivers "may" be covered by your insurance. (check your policy)
3) Tow your car away from the scene. If you trash your car, tow it somewhere well away from the track before you call your insurance. Use your imagination from that point on. (Most people take this route.)
There is no guarantee your insurance will cover you, but in the off chance something did happen, it might help.
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Originally Posted by Hydrazine
A few tips that may help in this regard...
1) Do not get a timer. Getting a timer explicitly means you are racing and insurance never covers racing.
2) Sign up to drive with an instructor. Driving with an instructors means you are a student. ...And student drivers "may" be covered by your insurance. (check your policy)
3) Tow your car away from the scene. If you trash your car, tow it somewhere well away from the track before you call your insurance. Use your imagination from that point on. (Most people take this route.)
There is no guarantee your insurance will cover you, but in the off chance something did happen, it might help.
1) Do not get a timer. Getting a timer explicitly means you are racing and insurance never covers racing.
2) Sign up to drive with an instructor. Driving with an instructors means you are a student. ...And student drivers "may" be covered by your insurance. (check your policy)
3) Tow your car away from the scene. If you trash your car, tow it somewhere well away from the track before you call your insurance. Use your imagination from that point on. (Most people take this route.)
There is no guarantee your insurance will cover you, but in the off chance something did happen, it might help.


#3 is your best bet.
Last edited by THX723; Jun 8, 2006 at 01:35 AM.
Maybe I'll come and spectate for the day. And maybe ride along with someone? We'll see what happens as we get closer. Paris will be fun. I enjoyed being there last July, then over to London after that. Paris was deffinitely better than London.
Later,
Ray
Later,
Ray
Ray, riding along is def. fun. I wouldnt mind going on rides all day, you can see how different drivers drive, and different cars handle etc. You should go even if you dont drive...
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Originally Posted by 1SUPERG
The company I work for employs alot of Europeans, and every 4 years they hold an olympics of sorts. I am going for golf. I dont have to take vacation, and it is all expenses paid. Sucks to be me I know
Alex is already drooling over my wheels. I will have to think about it 
Alex is already drooling over my wheels. I will have to think about it 
Originally Posted by 1SUPERG
Ray, riding along is def. fun. I wouldnt mind going on rides all day, you can see how different drivers drive, and different cars handle etc. You should go even if you dont drive...
Just joking around there, but I'll have to see what the schedule looks like as the date gets closer.Later,
Ray
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Originally Posted by RacerX35
Yeah! I rode along with Clint up at Laguna Seca. After I rode with him I hit the track again and blew my motor on a 2 minute lap. Thanks Clint
Just joking around there, but I'll have to see what the schedule looks like as the date gets closer.
Later,
Ray
Just joking around there, but I'll have to see what the schedule looks like as the date gets closer.Later,
Ray
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