Quote:
Originally Posted by worzel
There seems to be an endless amount of contradiction where ever you look into this. I personally would not want to risk not having it in place.
It needs Nurburgring as a corporation to state publicly exactly what the ring is. Is it a race track or is it a public road. I was talking with James earlier and as he rightly said, if you go to Brands (or Any Other) you have track insurance for the time you spend on track and then your normal everyday insurance kicks in the second you go out of the gates. It is that black and white, and it should be the same at the ring IMHO.
|
Once they state it is a track the amount of people using it would drop, as they wouldn't want to risk it knowing 100% they weren't insured.
The problem is that everyone who gets involved during a claim know it's a track, starting at the brokers like me, going though the underwriters, and finally if it goes to court most judges will also know exactly what the Ring is.