Hope its not a repost
Hope its not a repost
Its been a while sence ive been on the org, and even longer sence ive been in the Auto-X forums but i found this link while looking through the vids on the camaro forums.
http://www.z28.com/forum/showthread.php?t=35357
fast forward to minute 8 for the good stuff!
http://www.z28.com/forum/showthread.php?t=35357
fast forward to minute 8 for the good stuff!
Thats the club that I run with (COMSCC). I was actually at that exact track day, just not running. My friend was running his mr2 turbo. If I remember correctly that max was running stock suspension with some DOT approved race rubber. At the end of the video it shows a wrecked 350z, the guy rolled it on the back side of the course, still had like 6 months of payments on it. I talked to him a few months ago at Summit Point and he said that he told the insurance company that it was a "driving school" and they covered him for the damages. Then he went and got another brand new one.
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Yeah my girlfriends dad used to race his m3, it was one of those weird looking coupe ones, at VIR and he wrecked it by sliding it into a wall and his insurance covered it too because he had an instructor in the car so it was a "driving school".
It'll depend on the company. Some are not as forgiving. I think State Farm is one that is pretty strict about it. I've been thru that before, having wrecked my first car at Summit waayy back in 1994, but yeah, insurance covered it. Since driving schools are not competitive (ie. racing), that how it's looked at.
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