Steven Carter wrote:
Aaron Buckley wrote:
Steven Carter wrote:
This is so frustrating.

For sale: 2007 Honda S2000. well-maintained. 68k. Only driven on Sundays
Kidding....maybe? I feel like the rug just got pulled out from under me.
Really? I never went to autocross or a track event and expected my insurance to cover anything. I've probably participated in 225+ autocrosses over the years and have seen one incident that involved a car hitting a person and that was a worker who escaped with some minor bruising. I've seen 4 incidents where a car hit another car and maybe 6 incidents where a car hit an object. In other words, if I'm autocrossing, I'm not worried about it.
For HPDE's, that's a different story when you factor in the instructor... and that has me thinking a bit. - AB
Yes. The liability portion is key. The car stuff? No, I don't expect coverage on my car if I break something or it contacts a barrier, runs off course etc. But if some idiot jumps out in front of me during a run to pick up a cone and we make contact or if a child chasing a dog runs into the way while I'm driving in paddock, I do expect liability to cover that.
I guess I should say I
did expect that. Now, the situation is completely turned over. Maybe I'm just over-reacting.
I was always under the impression that since autocross is a timed event (read: therefore racing) to expect zero insurance coverage if something happened. However, if something happened in the paddock that was not racing related, I would have expected to be covered.
Example of being covered: I back out of my parking spot and hit another car due to the large blindspot in a convertible (

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Example of not being covered: By some stroke of fate, I have a tailwind allowing me to accelerate up to 90mph, jump the yard and wind up hitting a car in the paddock.