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For a high speed crash, i was expecting worse. The cab looks pretty good as it should. Seems the car crushed as it should, but its hard to tell how far down the engine was pushed down to keep from crushing your legs. Good to see that you are still alive though man. That could have turned bad fast. Well, worse than it already was.
Wow the G held up better than I thought it would doing a 100 lol. Glad your okay and congratz on the new G. Your gona like sedans now lol. Oh and delete the thread just in case. You haven't dont anything illegal but you don't want headaches lol
Wow the G held up better than I thought it would doing a 100 lol. Glad your okay and congratz on the new G. Your gona like sedans now lol. Oh and delete the thread just in case. You haven't dont anything illegal but you don't want headaches lol
WTF are you talking about? Insurance fraud is a felony.
He already stated the insurance company was aware of what happened. Just because you go to a track doesn't mean your coverage is instantly void. Until there a timer or reward involved you can still be covered.
Ok. A dragstrip or racetrack accident is not covered under insurance. Good luck if this was the case. Insurance companies do have investigators on YouTube and many car forums.
Originally Posted by tristan1334
I was told that it is a test track. A place to measure a cars capability in a controlled manner. There's is no price awarded after each test so there's is no race. Equipment like tires installed are for daily use. And nothing were installed solely for track use. No tickets were issued so nothing illegal was done. In no way close I put anybodys life in danger.
Originally Posted by wakeboardr116
He already stated the insurance company was aware of what happened. Just because you go to a track doesn't mean your coverage is instantly void. Until there a timer or reward involved you can still be covered.
This.
Some insurance policies cover track usage, some do not. YMMV. Most grandfathered policies from 10+ years ago will. Most policies written today have excluded ALL track use, regardless of if it is a competition or purely education. Again, YMMV.