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Old 12-28-2015, 10:08 AM   #2
Gary R.
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#1. You can count on your standard policy NOT to cover you, and if by some miracle driving on a track isn't strictly prohibited and you get them to pay, they will drop you and/or raise your rates to the moon. Go ahead and have it confirmed in writing, then they will raise your rate, exclude track driving if it isn't, and let your life insurance provider know.. I would not ever mention the word "Race Track" to my auto policy writers.

#2. Call Steve at ontrackinsurance.com and get agreed value coverage. It's much better if you do two-three day events and share a car as the cost is "per event", not per day..
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