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Old 16 Jun 2003, 22:58 (Ref:633624)   #5
Daf_Loz
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>No trackday company would let and uninsured driver/car near the track - too risky.

Not many cars are insured for trackdays, I've never seen an orgniser ask to see an insurance certificate and never heard of it being a requirement for doing a trackday.

An MOT isn't always essential either - a car designed for trackdays and trailered in doesn't need an MOT it just needs to be in a sound condition and fully capable of running at high speed without causing concern. If the car looks unroadworthy and doesn't have current tax then it might be assumed that it's failed an MOT and the organiser would be reluctant to let you on circuit but if it is a well looked after trackday car then I can't see anyone having a problem with that.

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