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Have fun today and be safe! #CT4VBWGangI did not pay the $250. I am at Spring Mountain as I type this, and having had two sessions on track today (and another 3 sessions tomorrow) I am comfortable with my decision.
I did not buy the extra insurance and it was the correct decision. If you have any track experience and can recognize when a car is nearing its limits of traction, you will be fine. The track is pretty generous in width so if and when you start to slide, there is time and space to correct. Also, your track time is all lead follow. The instructor leading you will quickly call you out if you are doing something overly aggressive. Have fun!To those who have attended, did you stick with the $10,000 liability or buy-down to $2,000 for the extra $250?
Previous track events I've been to had full insurance coverage lumped into the program price with nothing extra required of me.
I'm not planning to break world records when I go (i.e. majorly push the car's limits), so I'm thinking the 10K should be fine, but the 'chance' of things going off the rails is making me pause for thought. (There's a chance of anything, anywhere. I know, I know...haha)
Sorry if I missed it in this thread; I searched but didn't find anything.
I probably didn’t need it as the cars are extremely difficult to take past their limits.
I paid it, more so to save myself the aggravation my overly worried wife would end up causing me. Last thing I would want to hear is "I told you so"To those who have attended, did you stick with the $10,000 liability or buy-down to $2,000 for the extra $250
Sorry if I missed it in this thread; I searched but didn't find anything.
1:19 was moving, was that on the North Track layout?I'm sitting at the airport waiting for my flight home from Vegas, and I am still in complete shock at the amazing time I had at Spring Mountain, which ended earlier today. What an experience. Completely professional from start to finish. I learned so much...too much to try to recount here. Suffice to say I improved so much that on my laps this afternoon I beat my instructor's time in my car with a 1:19.4 in a 4 manual. I had no idea what this car is capable of on a track...I'm still not sure I believe it.
I met up with @dstewart51 and we traded war stories and were in the same run group earlier today for the autocross, track, and other activities. He also gave me a ride in his car which has a JB4 and a few other mods. It was about the time when he was breaking the tires loose accelerating in 3rd gear on dry asphalt that I knew I was going to need a JB4 as well. God damn his car is quick.
For you all who have yet to go to SM, you are really going to love it.
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Sounds like both old goat and I paid $250. That leaves us not having to hold anything back! Who shall win the auto cross!I paid it, more so to save myself the aggravation my overly worried wife would end up causing me. Last thing I would want to hear is "I told you so"
You don't need insurance for autocross so let it all hang out!Sounds like both old goat and I paid $250. That leaves us not having to hold anything back! Who shall win the auto cross!
By all means everyone should get the track insurance if they want to or if it makes them feel better, but it is really disingenuous to compare the safety/risk of wheel to wheel racing to what is going on at Spring Mountain. The laps at SM are lead/follow, and the cars are in PTM Sport so they have both traction and stability control on. That is not the case in the conditions you're describing above.I can take my car past its limits without leaving my driveway.
I did about a dozen track days back in 2004 thru 2007. Offhand I can recall two wrecks at events I attended, one of which involved a car ending up on its roof. I also recall two off-track excursions that I am not calling "wrecks", but were bad enough that the cars were not driveable and left on a rollback.
During that same period a friend was at a NASA track day, which were run in conjunction their amateur racing series, where one of the racers was killed.
The complacency with which people are discussing thrashing 2-ton cars with almost 700 hp makes me wonder what they are teaching at this place.
I've already paid the $250 and I don't attend for another 4 months.