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    1. #1
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      He may be covered by insurance. I talked with a gentleman at Lime Rock that wadded up a new Porsche GT and he said he had track insurance. He'd wrecked another one last year and the insurance company paid for all of the damages. I have no insurance on track and most of the people I've talked to don't either.

      Although I put 4 wheels off and slid in the grass at the NASA Florida races at Sebring this past weekend I'm happy to report there were no major incidents (and no damage to The14 Car). The last NASA event I went to a few weeks ago at Palm Beach International claimed a Panoz, A Ferrari, and a couple of Mustangs in American Iron. That was a lot for a one day event. The Panoz and Ferrari hit hard.



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      i think reg hpde driving is covered by reg insurance. however his was ina pro nasa thunder race.
      awesome car, and i am sure it will be back.

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      Quote Originally Posted by hotrdblder View Post
      i think reg hpde driving is covered by reg insurance. however his was ina pro nasa thunder race.
      awesome car, and i am sure it will be back.
      True, if you bring a daily driver type car with regular insurance some policys cover it on track. Both the collector car and regular insurance I've had excluded track activities.

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      http://racing.itfais.com/blog/?page_id=3&mid=58
      8:35 in to movie
      you can see he does not lift, turns way to aggressively for being on grass and is sideways when he comes back on track, speed between 8-9 is probably 90-110




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