Ring Tourist Driving Insurance

Tarticmonkey

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Reyt, let me set the seen. I have a ring trip booked for September (4th whilst 9th) now with the lads. BUT I am undecided if I am taking the clio over as of yet. As the idea of TF in 2025 scares me. BUT there is a session on the GP track whilst I am over so I would be very much about driving that and a full day of sends on the sunday around the ring is a tempting prospect.

Does anyone have any experience with 3rd part insurers for TF? Slightly growing up has made me realise that perhaps just winging it and potentially loosing thousands is not the wisest move.
 
You won't get a correct answer on this forum. It's a long and complicated topic. The back end of this Pistonheads thread probably has the most recent summary of the position.


The only way I can see to get legitimate coverage for TF is to rent a track car specifically for this purpose (not from Hertz), and cough up for any excess should you need to claim.
 
Thanks @R20BTG I will take a look at the links that you have posted.

I’ve rented from ring freaks before on my first trip out there but the prices have gone up a bit since I last did it!! I paid 550 euros ish for a race prepped 325i saloon all in and the price has now nearly doubled it seems looking at their website now.
 
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The price two people on my trip paid to rent a Golf GTI with an instructor for two laps of the Nordschliefe was £530 per car. That is crazy money but they were fully insured aside from the massive excess.

I took the view that if I went on a TF lap I was completely uninsured and would have to finance the bill myself. There are risks with anything you do at the Ring. I did some TF laps on Saturday morning and by the afternoon the track was closed at 3pm and didn’t reopen that day as someone was killed on track.

You already know this but track days are the best way to experience the Nurburgring. The driving etiquette is far better, there is less chaos, and less traffic meaning less danger to yourself. More importantly insurance is less of a concern as you are not liable for other people’s cars.