Any Rennlisters from New Zealand?
As an aside I don't think Prestigio insure cars hit by their insured so there is still an element of risk. Do we carry our own costs if we are taken out by some one else's adventurous driving?
I guess you and I will be running uninsured, not that I think either of us have been insured anyway over the last two or so years. Maybe we'll get our own group.
As an aside I don't think Prestigio insure cars hit by their insured so there is still an element of risk. Do we carry our own costs if we are taken out by some one else's adventurous driving?
As an aside I don't think Prestigio insure cars hit by their insured so there is still an element of risk. Do we carry our own costs if we are taken out by some one else's adventurous driving?
I was uninsured for the first Targa and few track days I did unaware at the time that cover was available via Prestigio. Personally if I wasnt:
a) running the GT3 on the track and
b) already over my "self insured excess" being totally uninsured for the recent damage and loss of income from Cyclone PAM (pocket = big ouch!!)
I probably would be much less sensitive to it too. You guys have been fine so far and will be fine on the 28th. We are running well selected groups for the first few hours then freestyle (wear it will think out alot in any case) for the lastfew hours and never will their be more than 15 cars on track at any one time....
Just over a week to go. Can't wait. Please arrange dry weather for my return to NZ.
The core group, yes, but we've got new to track people and some ex racers turning up in 991GT3s so I'll be adapting accordingly. The speed differential with some is too high, especially if they have their race face on.
Just over a week to go. Can't wait. Please arrange dry weather for my return to NZ.
Just over a week to go. Can't wait. Please arrange dry weather for my return to NZ.
I haven't had experience with claims, but I'm insured with Swann. I've had classic motorbike policies with them for a few years and they're highly regarded in that community.
The perks I have noted with Swann is the cover on most track days (regardless of driver experience) and no limit on kms per year.
The perks I have noted with Swann is the cover on most track days (regardless of driver experience) and no limit on kms per year.
Any Rennlisters from New Zealand?
Originally Posted by 996tnz
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Thanks for the responses on insurance/trg. I spoke to Victoria at Prestigio and she was pretty adamant it had to be a formal 'course' not an approved instructor at a track/playday. On the plus side she indicated you didn't need to redo the training annually just get regular time at the track to keep you current every year. Wonder if downforce or Mike can lean on them a bit.
I spoke with Mike Eady today, he also said they are preferring 'courses' over instructors at play days, it's so that they know and approve the agenda of what has been covered off, then the instructor just either passes or fails you on that criteria.
If you want more details, contact Mike at tracktime.co.nz he's a nice guy and super helpful.
Sadly Taupo has numerous complications. One of which being the fact the land is a mix of freehold and leasehold. Would be nice to be involved in a track but probably a smaller scale one like the old Taupo was best.
Yes Graeme. I only spun the once (some others many more times, and many of course not at all) but it was with a pack up my chuff in the reverse grid race. No damage beyond track position. Haven't checked my rear camera yet and one or two may have slipped by behind me as well but 9 cars got by in 10 secs out front. Overall it cost me about 20 secs of race time I'd say.
Damn near caught it and it was a bit ironic as I drove a much tidier race in that second (reverse grid) race. I had no other spins or off track excursions all day in the 1hr20 odd of qualifying and racing but was a bit loose in the first race. The 7.5-8.5 hours of super wet travelling down and back had no moments either of course..
Qualiifying/practice groups were based on series points and with BB2 having missed some races she was put in the Slow practice, but qualified second in group and got moved up into Fast for the races. Race 1 we finished 18th from P22, out of 30 on the grid, putting us on P13 for the reverse grid. That spin was costly but we eventually caught the pack up again and won back five or so places to finish 21st. Looking at the elapsed race times, without those 20 seconds lost we'd likely have finished mid-field.
Ray Williams took a well deserved win from that same race as he got T-boned at the end of the straight last time out.
Damn near caught it and it was a bit ironic as I drove a much tidier race in that second (reverse grid) race. I had no other spins or off track excursions all day in the 1hr20 odd of qualifying and racing but was a bit loose in the first race. The 7.5-8.5 hours of super wet travelling down and back had no moments either of course..
Qualiifying/practice groups were based on series points and with BB2 having missed some races she was put in the Slow practice, but qualified second in group and got moved up into Fast for the races. Race 1 we finished 18th from P22, out of 30 on the grid, putting us on P13 for the reverse grid. That spin was costly but we eventually caught the pack up again and won back five or so places to finish 21st. Looking at the elapsed race times, without those 20 seconds lost we'd likely have finished mid-field.
Ray Williams took a well deserved win from that same race as he got T-boned at the end of the straight last time out.
Last edited by 996tnz; 04-19-2015 at 09:15 AM.
at the track today an Audi RS4 (latest shape) must have lost it and hit the wall off the end of the sweeper. I didn't see it happen but noticed it 'parked' awkwardly off to the side and then saw them winching it onto a trailer at the end of the day? Didn't look to major, but left headlight all the way back to the rear qtr panel was shall we say 'rippled'.
Reality bites!