RockyTop
Enthusiast
In light of my little insurance debacle, if you think you might be covered while on the track you may want to think about appending something like the following language to your application or, better, have it counter-signed by the event's organizer:
"It is my understanding (and you have confirmed to me) that this is not a racing event or competition of any kind, that it is instructional in nature and that no timing by the organizers of any type will be performed for comparative or competitive purposes. Any timing of my vehicle will be for the sole purpose of grouping cars and drivers of like capabilities to reduce traffic and speed differentials for the sole purpose of ensuring the safety of all participants. The above understanding is extremely important to ensure insurance coverage of me and my vehicle. I do not race, compete or perform stunts in my car because the terms of my auto insurance policy prohibit this kind of activity and I do not want to jeopardize my coverage."
You should absolutely keep all applications, correspondence and other documentation regarding your partcipation for future reference. If no incident occurs at the school/event, then consider whether you should destroy them. They probably would be discoverable later should you have an accident at another event. They may, however, also show your non-competitve participation at such outings.
I welcome any comments toward improving the above - - especially from lawyers in the club who litigate !
"It is my understanding (and you have confirmed to me) that this is not a racing event or competition of any kind, that it is instructional in nature and that no timing by the organizers of any type will be performed for comparative or competitive purposes. Any timing of my vehicle will be for the sole purpose of grouping cars and drivers of like capabilities to reduce traffic and speed differentials for the sole purpose of ensuring the safety of all participants. The above understanding is extremely important to ensure insurance coverage of me and my vehicle. I do not race, compete or perform stunts in my car because the terms of my auto insurance policy prohibit this kind of activity and I do not want to jeopardize my coverage."
You should absolutely keep all applications, correspondence and other documentation regarding your partcipation for future reference. If no incident occurs at the school/event, then consider whether you should destroy them. They probably would be discoverable later should you have an accident at another event. They may, however, also show your non-competitve participation at such outings.
I welcome any comments toward improving the above - - especially from lawyers in the club who litigate !