a friend of mine is in the motorsports insurance industry. thecompany is k & k.
i
can check with him for requirements if the program gets that far. ted
Mark J Bradakis wrote:
> For IVR's 2000 season, we gave our insurance agent something like $2300 for
>the
> first six races, and we got the seventh event covered for $400, which seemed
> like a good price. Of course, had we known that no one was going to show for
> that beautiful weekend in October and we'd only gross $375, we would have
> not held that event. So it is possible that insurance could be less of a
> nightmare than one might think.
>
> Basically, I just suggested self-sanctioning as an alternative to finding
> an existing group and working within the constraints that imposes. For now
> let's just keep our thinking caps on and see what sort of ideas are presented.
> Who knows how this could turn out? It could be something as simple as a group
> of guys getting together for a one shot deal that isn't much more than test
> and tune track time, it could be end up being an annual event that every
> Triumph racer on the continent puts on their calendar in indelible ink.
> We shall see.
>
> mjb.
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