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  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by stevie_b
    Is the day you are going on a TF day or is it hired out for the day for exclusive use by the Renault lot?
    General Ring Admission Day.

    Keep:
    Aware
    Right
    Ready to Get the Indicator on

    And you'll be fine!

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    what about insurance? not covered on my regular policy and struggling to find anyone prepared to cover for a few laps of the 'ring..... :(

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    very unlikely you'll get it, its usual for you european insurance to be retracted if your insurance company even gets wind that you may be going to the ring rather than just 'europe'

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    They can't retract the European cover part - it's EU law that a policy you buy in one member country covers you for your statutory obligations in the rest of the EU. That said you will find it near impossible to find an insurer who will specifically cover you at the 'Ring - nearly all exclude it by name or by design with 'one way toll roads' etc. excluded. Many regular users would be happy to pay for insurance on the 'Ring but I don't believe anyone has found anything out there. It is a concern as not only do you have damage to your own car to worry about but they charge you per metre of armco you might touch (even if it may have dents in it from previous accidents and is still serviceable you might get charged) and since the armco is three sections high in places that's 3x the per metre charge. A chap in an M3 went off just in front of me and went sliding down the armco for quite a distance until the car came to a stop - I spoke to him in the cafe afterwards to check he was okay and he said that armco bill alone was over 15,000 Euros. They also charge you for any time that they close the track as a result. It can get even worse than that - there is an ongoing case where someone's car dropped some fluids on the track and a bike later went down on it. The biker was seriously injured and the claim is for well over 6 figures, which is going to be an issue if insurance is not there to pick it up for you. Be aware of the risks and drive accordingly - or if you don't like the idea of driving without the insurance safety net then there are days where the track is booked out as a track day and you do not have these liabilities you could look out for (RMA track days, etc.)

    Thoughts of that M3 bring me on to another tip - carry one of those high vis vests in the car somewhere where you can grab it in a real hurry. As I came over the crest before Pflanzgarten I just caught sight of something in the corner of my eye and instinctively started braking. A few feet further on as I crested the brow I saw a child, the M3 driver's son, running up the track towards me waving a hat (a high vis vest would have been better, but the hat worked!) and next I saw the M3 sideways across the track with most of the front end trashed and mud pulled all over the track. Had I not seen the kid a second or so before I was able to see the scene of the actual accident I think there is a distinct possibility that I may have gone over that crest and not been able to stop before hitting the M3, or at the very least lost the car at high speed as I took to the grass in avoidance!

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    Something in this fashion would be just fine.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqZO-xURLqc

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    my recommendation would be the Argentinian fillet steak from Pistenklause!

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    £100/day for tpo insurance? flol

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    TPO for track damage only, not any other third party. And it's for just 8 laps - might not even be a full day! And you need to add on the cost of labour to have your car checked over first before they allow you to buy it - might be another 50 quid or more. You'd have to be very risk averse or pretty sure you will clout a barrier to get value Not worth bothering with IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matty86
    my recommendation would be the Argentinian fillet steak from Pistenklause!
    Yes!


 

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