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Originally Posted by RedBarchetta
Boy it sure is a good thing that insurance agents aren't mandated (by law), in order to maintain their license to sell auto insurance policies, to attend local drag strips on a quarterly/semi-annual basis. If that were the case, we'd all be paying THROUGH THE NOSE for auto insurance. The "perception" of all those people drag racing their 'street' cars, despite the fact that there are rarely incidents when cars collide or get damaged after ramming a guard rail, would be enough to warrant price increases. Again, the perception wouldn't fit the crime.
I think it's awesome that a collector car insurance guy posts here and is asking for opinions. I just hope that the playing field is level and that ALL the facts are being reviewed and analyzed before judgments are passed. That's all that I ask for.
-Dean
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Hey you forgot somebody has to pay for the rooms, transportation and then we are going to have to have a car to drive on the track for that first hand experience. Premiums will have to be increased just to accommodate this. Norma, in my office, always tells people that call in with new cars she needs to test drive it for 30 days to make sure it is road safe, maybe she has the best idea of all.