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If you had a track day accident, would you pay for damage to other cars?

Would you pay for damage inflicted to other cars on a track day? 40 members have voted

  1. 1. Would you pay for damage inflicted to other cars on a track day?

    • Yes, definitely
      9%
    • No, definitely not
      45%
    • Maybe - depends on the person
      2%
    • Maybe - depends on my circumstance at the time
      42%

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As ColG has said further up the thread, the onus is on the individual to cover themselves for being on track if you so deisre. AFAILK the responsibility for your own insurance does not lie with the company organinsing the event.

I have done a number of airfield track days, and several laps of Castle Combe all without track day insurance. The way I see it is that if you are not comfortable with the risk you shouldn't do it. Or to look at it another way, if i stuff my car then hey I'll have had fun doing it. :thumbup:

If someone else were to stuff my car then, hey, I knew that was a risk when I drove over the start line.

Very philosophical.

It's no different to racing, I've been punted off more than once in a race & my bike heavily damaged, stuff happens, especially on track.

Don't even go there if you can't accept the potential consequences.

N.B....nothing wrong with a bit of 'handbags at dawn' in the gravel trap though! :rofl:

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