Tesco's and Track Days
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Phoned them a coupla times to see if I was covered for track days. 1st girl I spoke to didn't know what a track day was
but she spoke to colleague who said as long as it's not racing (which IMO it is not) then I'm OK. Certificate says exemptions are rallies, racing, competitions and timed trials(i think) but track days do not fall under these categories.
Can someone here confirm from their experiences whether they have been covered or not (not for a scoob, got a s2000 but I'm sure that's irrelevant).
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Can someone here confirm from their experiences whether they have been covered or not (not for a scoob, got a s2000 but I'm sure that's irrelevant).
thanks in advance
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Dracoro,
Have a read of my post regarding LV. If you read the wording in most policies then you should be covered for track days but watch out for the "Duty of care" clause. All IMHO, always check with you own insurance company first.
Si.
[Edited by sillysi - 2/20/2003 4:52:08 PM]
Have a read of my post regarding LV. If you read the wording in most policies then you should be covered for track days but watch out for the "Duty of care" clause. All IMHO, always check with you own insurance company first.
Si.
[Edited by sillysi - 2/20/2003 4:52:08 PM]
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