so what your saying is no one can go on the ring because we havent got insurance???
Correct.
i would hazard a guess that a vast majority of people dont have insurance for uk trackdays either its not the most ideal thing but due to silly prices etc it made it go that way !!!
You *can* get insurance for your car on track days, but if you read the disclaimer you sign before you go on track you'll notice that you accept if you destroy your car it's your look out and if anyone else destroys your car it's your look out. Normally there is a massive excess as well. It's designed for people with valuable cars.
out of interest do you have insurance for your track days and ring trips?? if yes why not post up where from and how much to give others an idea of what it cost rather than just coming across as a warrior why no help
Nope. Don't need insurance for track days. This is why my video was from a track day. If I f*ck up my liability ends with the barriers on the 'ring. On UK track days my liability ends with my car, which I can afford to lose. The Ferrari 599XX owner I hit will just have to take it on the nose (and their insurance would pay out).
I'm helping, by telling you not to take your car on TF without insurance, because you probably don't want a huge legal battle if you f*ck up, or some plank drives their 911 into you.
Plus if I *did* have insurance that didn't have a 'ring exclusion, why would I tell someone like you who to insure with? If you went out there and drove into the barriers and then claimed - oh look at that - a new exclusion written into my policy the very next year.
HTHs.