Some insurance companies do not consider autocrossing to be "racing" because it
isn't wheel-to-wheel with other vehicles. If you describe it as a contest of
precision vehicle control where accuracy counts more than speed, they start to
get the picture. Yes, I know we go as fast as we can at an autocross, but try
making up a 1 or 2-cone deficit at 2 seconds penalty each and tell me again that
precision doesn't matter.
KWS711@aol.com wrote:
> I think when I signed up I stated 2500 miles a year pleasure driving. They do
> not allow racing in my policy, and ask if any modifications had been made to
> the car (engine,
> suspension, etc.). Had to send pictures of it's condition. My car is also in
> a garage with an alarm. We are in rural Oregon.
>
> Hagerty ins.
> Traverse City, MI.
> 800-922-4050
>
> Good Luck!!
>
> Kim
> 68 2000
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