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Originally Posted by ft86Fan
Oh, they stopped that a long time ago. Almost all insurance companies now say that as long as your car is on the track, it is not covered. Doesn't matter if its called High Performance Driving Education (HPDE) or that its not timed. If you want insurance for track days you'll have to buy it separately from insurance companies that offers it. Usually by the days.
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Originally Posted by Dave-ROR
Correct.. some auto insurance still allows it but it's very limited now.
Also, the HPDE in question needs to go through a process to get approval from those track insurance companies so check with the organization to see who they've signed up with to offer participants insurance.
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Oh that sucks! I rememeber a few insurance companies like Allstate and Statefarm provided coverage but as you mentioned, that was a while ago and changed.
So what are some of the HPDE insurance carriers that are available and what is the cost?