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High Performance Driving Events
Cupcakehat:
--- Quote from: Bicky on July 17, 2017, 05:16:59 PM ---what's the difference between this and a standard track day?
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They have instructors on the course & there are time trials instead of actual racing. You can also actually get insured for a HPDE through a third party instead of having to pay out of pocket for any accident you're a part of.
Zloff:
if it's your first time skip the insurance and just try to find both you and your car's limits. no need to go ham
Cupcakehat:
--- Quote from: Zloff on July 17, 2017, 09:55:35 PM ---if it's your first time skip the insurance and just try to find both you and your car's limits. no need to go ham
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My problem isn't that I don't know my car's limits, it's that my actual insurance (AAA) will have a hissy fit if I enter any area meant for competitive driving. If I get a fender bender in the parking lot of the campus, they won't cover it, nor do they cover any of my modifications if something goes wrong. It's not to make up for piss poor driving, it's meant to make up for my insurance company's kind of asinine policies