Track Day Insurance?
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Track Day Insurance?
Hi,
I just moved back to Canada after being abroad for almost 10years and just purchased an '04 GT3. I'm looking forward to doing some track days next year but I'm wondering about insurance. I checked with my agent (State Farm) and they said they had never been asked about track days before ?! After some 'investigation' they said that I would only be covered if was driving "...according to the rules of the road".
Any advice as to whom I should speak with?? I've done several searches and have not found anything of value. Since Track Days (DE events) are now common in Canada and the U.S. I would have thought it would be fairly easy to get it in Canada?
Thanks.
I just moved back to Canada after being abroad for almost 10years and just purchased an '04 GT3. I'm looking forward to doing some track days next year but I'm wondering about insurance. I checked with my agent (State Farm) and they said they had never been asked about track days before ?! After some 'investigation' they said that I would only be covered if was driving "...according to the rules of the road".
Any advice as to whom I should speak with?? I've done several searches and have not found anything of value. Since Track Days (DE events) are now common in Canada and the U.S. I would have thought it would be fairly easy to get it in Canada?
Thanks.
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I lived in Germany and the U.K. and track day insurance is very common. Yes, many normal policies exclude such events but it's easy to purchase extra coverage.
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Hi Alex,
Track-day insurance comes in two formats:
- Insurance "off-course" for storage, transport etc. of non-street legal vehicles. A company out of the Great Province of Alberta provides this: http://www.competition.ca/
- Insurance incase you wad your car up on the track used to be provided by a US company but I don't believe is available anymore in Canada. If it's an educational event/non-competitive event, take a look at the thread Christien posted. But as for insuring and open wheeler or cup car, that's not available anymore.
Edit: One of the motorcycle racers was telling me about on-track insurance. I'll try to bug him for more info and circle back to this thread. Torontoworker on here is an extremely knowledgable person to consult on these matters as well.
Track-day insurance comes in two formats:
- Insurance "off-course" for storage, transport etc. of non-street legal vehicles. A company out of the Great Province of Alberta provides this: http://www.competition.ca/
- Insurance incase you wad your car up on the track used to be provided by a US company but I don't believe is available anymore in Canada. If it's an educational event/non-competitive event, take a look at the thread Christien posted. But as for insuring and open wheeler or cup car, that's not available anymore.
Edit: One of the motorcycle racers was telling me about on-track insurance. I'll try to bug him for more info and circle back to this thread. Torontoworker on here is an extremely knowledgable person to consult on these matters as well.
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Guys, read the thread I linked. Insurance companies in Ontario are required by law to cover you at a DE. So long as you're not racing (as defined by the court) they can't deny your claim.
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Some insurance co's are being quite aggressive in rejecting claims on the basis of undeclared modifications or even blatantly ignoring the recent decisions - forcing you into a fight to get the coverage you are due. In this case I have not experienced this issue but one of RL guys recently posted that he has. So its absolutely not a dumb question to ask.
Someone told me that some tracks will sell you track day collision coverage - I've never looked into it but it may be something to ask the tracks you are thinking of running at.
I have always operated under the assumption that I would be covered at DEs but I also made sure that I could absorb a total loss at the track if I had to. If you could not afford this then maybe better to not go or find this 3rd party coverage.
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From another thread. Apparently this broker offers coverage here in ON for trackdays:
PIB Insurance
Mark Hodgkinson 1-519-669-5694
email Marc.hodgkinson@pib.com
PIB Insurance
Mark Hodgkinson 1-519-669-5694
email Marc.hodgkinson@pib.com
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I think it's a matter of time before the insurance industry up here tap's into the track day market as far as offering specific track day coverage such as we see in the US. I guess it would be a matter of price point for some if your tracking a 944 and the policy is an extra $100 on top of your track fee. Running a GT3RS and having to pay $200 might be peace of mind?
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Thanks for the information. I am looking forward to a Downtown Porsche instructional day at Mosport and wanted to make sure I was covered. Sounds like I am for the "instructional" day.
PS Probably not smart to make disparaging "Newbie" comments on this forum. You never know when it might backfire.
Thanks guys and a happy New Year.
PS Probably not smart to make disparaging "Newbie" comments on this forum. You never know when it might backfire.
Thanks guys and a happy New Year.
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Uh, he's not the only newbie, apparently.
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PIB - does indeed offer track insurance added to your policy...if you are really concerned - give him a call...the cost is not that outrages but I believe you have to get your car insurance with them...
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