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Yetti 11-27-2021 01:17 PM

Track Insurance Claims Experience
 
Looking to see if anyone has put a claim in when they had track insurance after they damaged their car on track and what their experience was with it?


I myself have never put in a claim for damage to my car through track insurance, although I have been thinking about this recently as my experience with claims on other types of insurance have been terrible. These include claims to shipping companies and regular car insurance.


So anyone who has put in a claim to track insurance after some kind of incident did they actually pay out the amount you set before the event (minus deducible of course)? Was there a bunch of hidden fees after the fact for some sort of nonsense? How many hoops did they make you jump through in order to get them to pay? Is one company better than another?

RhythmAddict0 11-27-2021 02:02 PM

I have not personally, but I think you'll find some information on the Rennlist performance driving forum.

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alphasaur 11-27-2021 02:43 PM

A friend recently totaled his m3 at a track and it seems like it's a mostly smooth experience. If he didn't get insurance he'd be out like 60k.

jflogerzi 11-27-2021 07:03 PM

If you go with a reputable insurance like Hagerty it should be smooth. Remember you are still responsible for the deductible.. which can be 10-20%

TommyW 11-27-2021 07:49 PM

If this is in regards to HPDE, to me, it seems like a waste of money unless you're an inexperienced driver that drives over the limit of your abilities. In that case spend your money on coaching. With the high deductibles you'd have to really do some serious damage to make it worthwhile.

jflogerzi 11-27-2021 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by TommyW (Post 3484809)
If this is in regards to HPDE, to me, it seems like a waste of money unless you're an inexperienced driver that drives over the limit of your abilities. In that case spend your money on coaching. With the high deductibles you'd have to really do some serious damage to make it worthwhile.

I think it really depends on tracks. Some tracks can be imitating with walls. But generally unless your being reckless... I think its not needed (in HPDE)

cjd 11-28-2021 12:05 AM

Do they not also cover damage to the track or other vehicles? Track fees can get costly rather quickly, depending...

RT-BRZ 11-28-2021 07:31 AM

It's up to each person. The general rule from our local SCCA racers is that you shouldn't take any car to the track that you wouldn't mind losing. If you go by that then insurance doesn't make sense.

Keep in mind that even at a HPDE there are also other cars on track with you. Insurance doesn't just cover you if you do something stupid but also covers you if someone else does something stupid. Track cleanup is also very expensive.

If you have enough disposable income that you're not worried about it then insurance is probably not for you. If the cost for a day's insurance + deductible is the max you want to lose if something does go wrong then you should probably consider it.

This is really not a complicated conversation.

steverife 11-28-2021 09:12 AM

Autocross, but a friend of mine totalled a c6 and got his check for stated value minus deductible super quick. Much better than a typical claim on the street. Lockton.

gkubed 11-28-2021 11:47 AM

I was insured under Lockton and totalled my FR-S at Summit Point. Dealing with Lockton was a really great experience, 100% worth it and I recommend it to anyone doing HPDE in a car that's got any real value. No hidden fees, no extra hoops, they paid out what my insured amount was minus deductible (and how much I paid to buy my car back since I wanted it). I've spoken to two other people who had a car totalled with Lockton insurance who had similarly good experiences.

pinkwheels 11-30-2021 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by gkubed (Post 3484918)
I was insured under Lockton and totalled my FR-S at Summit Point. Dealing with Lockton was a really great experience, 100% worth it and I recommend it to anyone doing HPDE in a car that's got any real value. No hidden fees, no extra hoops, they paid out what my insured amount was minus deductible (and how much I paid to buy my car back since I wanted it). I've spoken to two other people who had a car totalled with Lockton insurance who had similarly good experiences.

I had an claim with Lockton and they were great to work with. I currently use Open Track as they have 'annual' coverage versus 'single event only' coverage. I ended up joining AMP and it's nice to know I'm covered whenever I go, whenever its for a full day or just for a few sessions. Coverage covers two drivers for any car on the policy, so both me and my other half are both covered.

racingfool 11-30-2021 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by steverife (Post 3484891)
Autocross, but a friend of mine totalled a c6

How do you total a car autocrosing? Stuck throttle?
Always seemed pretty idiot proof to me.

Yetti 11-30-2021 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by pinkwheels (Post 3485384)
I had an claim with Lockton and they were great to work with. I currently use Open Track as they have 'annual' coverage versus 'single event only' coverage. I ended up joining AMP and it's nice to know I'm covered whenever I go, whenever its for a full day or just for a few sessions. Coverage covers two drivers for any car on the policy, so both me and my other half are both covered.

Annual coverage sounds like a pretty good way to go for track days. How much is it for a year of that? Also does the price change based on the number of track days or is it unlimited?

pinkwheels 11-30-2021 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Yetti (Post 3485415)
Annual coverage sounds like a pretty good way to go for track days. How much is it for a year of that? Also does the price change based on the number of track days or is it unlimited?

It's dependent on the value of your car, and Open Track won't insure anything below $25k value. For two BRZs roughly valued at $25k (including upgrades ie MCS) it was $3,500 a year. And yes it's 'unlimited', as many as you want as long as the track is sanction by a legit motorsports body. I think Open Track also has 'bundles' where they will sell you 6 track days at a time with a slight bulk discount.


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