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#1 RichH

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Posted 15 January 2007 - 12:54 PM

Come renewal time I'll make sure I go with a company that includes it as part of the normal policy but until then I'm trying to find out who does one off TD cover, and how much it is. does anyone know? At the moment I'm picking circuits carefully so that there's less chance of serious damage if there's an "off", and with my NA I'm not too concerned but I was thinking of changing to something a little more expensive in which case I'll definitely want cover. TIA Rich

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Posted 15 January 2007 - 02:09 PM

Competition Car Insurance. Not cheap, but none of them are. I think they are probably the chepaest by a small amount but also the most well known. Premium usually about 10% of the value of the car - minimum £100, Excess usually at least £1500. Also always worth checking exactly whats covered. thumbsup

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Posted 15 January 2007 - 02:16 PM

Premium usually about 10% of the value of the car - minimum £100,

:blink: So on an NA worth (on a good day) perhaps £10k I'd be looking at paying £1000 for a single track day? :blink: Surely not?

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Posted 15 January 2007 - 02:18 PM


Premium usually about 10% of the value of the car - minimum £100,

:blink: So on an NA worth (on a good day) perhaps £10k I'd be looking at paying £1000 for a single track day? :blink: Surely not?


Sorry, i meant 1% :lol: :beat:

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Posted 15 January 2007 - 02:35 PM



Premium usually about 10% of the value of the car - minimum £100,

:blink: So on an NA worth (on a good day) perhaps £10k I'd be looking at paying £1000 for a single track day? :blink: Surely not?


Sorry, i meant 1% :lol: :beat:

:lol: thumbsup

Cheers mate.

Edited by RichH, 15 January 2007 - 02:35 PM.


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Posted 15 January 2007 - 04:38 PM

for full yearly cover you might also want to check out http://www.heritage-..._modern_car.php

they have now started to insure vx220's as well..

* FREE track day insurance on club run days
* European circuits are covered - with the exception of the ring.
* Excess on track days run by a club you are a member of is the same as road excess.
* Insurance will be available for other TDO's days subject to review on an individual basis and an additional charge.
* Modifications and engine conversions are fine but should be specified up front.

However, rather than waste your time ringing them for quotes they do require a couple of things:-

1. You are OVER 28 years old
2. You have owned the vehicle or a similar type of vehicle for 12 months

contact is Andrew Seekings on 0121 246 6067


if just day cover then it's CCI (who are superb) or http://www.moris.co.uk/

Edited by calypsoelise, 15 January 2007 - 04:39 PM.


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Posted 15 January 2007 - 06:18 PM

for full yearly cover you might also want to check out http://www.heritage-..._modern_car.php

they have now started to insure vx220's as well..

* FREE track day insurance on club run days
* European circuits are covered - with the exception of the ring.
* Excess on track days run by a club you are a member of is the same as road excess.
* Insurance will be available for other TDO's days subject to review on an individual basis and an additional charge.
* Modifications and engine conversions are fine but should be specified up front.

However, rather than waste your time ringing them for quotes they do require a couple of things:-

1. You are OVER 28 years old
2. You have owned the vehicle or a similar type of vehicle for 12 months

contact is Andrew Seekings on 0121 246 6067


if just day cover then it's CCI (who are superb) or http://www.moris.co.uk/


thanks. Yep, until renewal time it will only be for day cover. I've already emailed CCI but I'll try morris as well thumbsup

TBH I probably won't bother unless I do change my car (and I'm still undecided on that front). That moonland VXR is mighty tempting, as is that stg 2, nitroned silver VXT for £14k and so is a 996, and then there are S2 Exiges for less than £20k now..... :D hmmm decisions...

Edited by RichH, 15 January 2007 - 06:19 PM.


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Posted 15 January 2007 - 09:41 PM

for full yearly cover you might also want to check out http://www.heritage-..._modern_car.php

they have now started to insure vx220's as well..

* FREE track day insurance on club run days
* European circuits are covered - with the exception of the ring.
* Excess on track days run by a club you are a member of is the same as road excess.
* Insurance will be available for other TDO's days subject to review on an individual basis and an additional charge.
* Modifications and engine conversions are fine but should be specified up front.

However, rather than waste your time ringing them for quotes they do require a couple of things:-

1. You are OVER 28 years old
2. You have owned the vehicle or a similar type of vehicle for 12 months

contact is Andrew Seekings on 0121 246 6067


if just day cover then it's CCI (who are superb) or http://www.moris.co.uk/



Changed to them last week thumbsup extremly good deal

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Posted 15 January 2007 - 11:52 PM

i tried heritage for my vxr but they said i had to have a tracker fitted :9mm: went with cci in the end.

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Posted 16 January 2007 - 10:55 AM

In case anyone else is interested I just got a quote back from Morris. For a single TD at Bedford, NA, valued at £10k Premium £85 (xs £750) I must admit that I'd don't think that's too bad, and whilst I won't take it out for Bedford for a more "risky" track I'd certainly consider it. Oh and they also reduce the premium by 5% for each subsequent TD for up to 5 TD's and with a minimum policy of £70. thumbsup

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Posted 16 January 2007 - 11:16 AM


for full yearly cover you might also want to check out http://www.heritage-..._modern_car.php

they have now started to insure vx220's as well..

* FREE track day insurance on club run days
* European circuits are covered - with the exception of the ring.
* Excess on track days run by a club you are a member of is the same as road excess.
* Insurance will be available for other TDO's days subject to review on an individual basis and an additional charge.
* Modifications and engine conversions are fine but should be specified up front.

However, rather than waste your time ringing them for quotes they do require a couple of things:-

1. You are OVER 28 years old
2. You have owned the vehicle or a similar type of vehicle for 12 months

contact is Andrew Seekings on 0121 246 6067


if just day cover then it's CCI (who are superb) or http://www.moris.co.uk/



Changed to them last week thumbsup extremly good deal



thumbsup Yep me to this week

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Posted 16 January 2007 - 07:21 PM




Changed to them last week thumbsup extremly good deal



thumbsup Yep me to this week


Will definately be giving Heritage a call at my next renewal. Thanks again to NickB777 for doing all the donkey work getting quotes chinky chinky

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Posted 17 January 2007 - 09:26 AM

In case anyone else is interested I just got a quote back from Morris. For a single TD at Bedford, NA, valued at £10k

Premium £85 (xs £750)

I must admit that I'd don't think that's too bad, and whilst I won't take it out for Bedford for a more "risky" track I'd certainly consider it.

Oh and they also reduce the premium by 5% for each subsequent TD for up to 5 TD's and with a minimum policy of £70. thumbsup


That is quite cheap, and quite a low xs compared to others. Might have to give them a go next time. thumbsup

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Posted 17 January 2007 - 07:16 PM

Or just dont have any! :P




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