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Old 03-03-2011, 10:42 PM
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I didn't really expect to find insurance that covers any race event but enough of these track day entities such as HOD and NASA suggest that some policies may cover instructional programs that it was worth asking. As far as the comment regarding an old Comet or Fairlane, no need to be a smarta$$. I have no desire to race my BDR but definitely interested in developing more skills with it. I've driven many high performance vehicles, on and off track, from a lowly Fiat X1/9 and an MGB, to a Turbo TransAm, a Mustang GT to a 454 'Vette, several other classic hot rods as well as a Murcielago and have done the Richard Petty Experience several times. I want to explore the capabilities of my car but have no desire to go wheel-to-wheel. If there is a policy out there that covers supervised high performance driving, then I'd like to know about it. So, I ask the question one last time; is anybody aware of a company that writes coverage for track day events or includes coverage in the base policy?
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