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Messages - MiketheSpike

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Hey - first time solo-crosser here...trying to register my unmodified 2023 Toyota GR86 in the Hagerty website for May 25, and not finding a definitive answer on which class I need to register for. I assume Street, but what are the A through H? I apologize if this is posted in an obvious place (I did do a search on this forum first, and on the web in general, but I'm terribly impatient lol). THANK YOU. Cheers

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General Discussion / Re: Insurance for autocross?
« on: April 25, 2024, 03:20:45 PM »
Hey folks, this will be my first season ever of autocross, and I'll be using an almost new vehicle to do so. I understand that your typical car insurance will not cover you if something happens to your car while you autocross, so what is everyone doing for insurance? Just rolling the dice? Just curious. I'd think the chances of getting into a collision is very very low while autocrossing, so I assume most people just don't bother, and are prepared to cover their own damages if something occurs...?? Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
An update: I'd recommend anyone worrying about insurance while autocrossing and while NOT autocrossing (which was a newer concern for me) and how insurance companies think, have a discussion with someone like Bill Eckhart at Touchstone Insurance. He was very helpful with clearing it all up.

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General Discussion / Re: Insurance for autocross?
« on: April 24, 2024, 08:05:01 AM »
Yes - I've lowered my expectations to simply trying to find an insurer that will not void or terminate my regular coverage if they were to find out about autocrossing. I'd like everything to be on the up and up --  I just can't understand why insurance companies care if you autocross if they aren't going to cover it anyways...it is not a criminal act or anything like it.

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General Discussion / Re: Insurance for autocross?
« on: April 23, 2024, 01:43:08 PM »
Oh I see that there was a thread on this a few years ago...I suppose I'll be looking for a friendly insurer...

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General Discussion / Insurance for autocross?
« on: April 23, 2024, 10:38:10 AM »
Hey folks, this will be my first season ever of autocross, and I'll be using an almost new vehicle to do so. I understand that your typical car insurance will not cover you if something happens to your car while you autocross, so what is everyone doing for insurance? Just rolling the dice? Just curious. I'd think the chances of getting into a collision is very very low while autocrossing, so I assume most people just don't bother, and are prepared to cover their own damages if something occurs...?? Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

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General Discussion / 2024 Schedule
« on: February 06, 2024, 12:57:04 PM »
Hey folks! Just curious when we expect to know the 2024 schedule...I'd like to try to book my camping on the off dates :)
Thanks and cheers

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General Discussion / Re: Affordable Helmet Recommendations?
« on: October 10, 2023, 02:21:07 PM »
Definitely loaner helmets available.  At the busier Airdrie events it can be challenging to snag one with the number of first timers we see out.  There is definitely a small and an x-small, my oldest has used both at Airdrie.

VERY good to know!! My boy is sooo excited he would be crushed if he couldn't ride along, so I'll make the call whether to get him his own helmet or roll the dice on being able to borrow... THANKS!

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General Discussion / Re: Affordable Helmet Recommendations?
« on: October 10, 2023, 10:32:27 AM »
I'll be buying my own, but before I buy a second helmet for my teen son, curious if there are any loaner helmets at these events anymore (with perhaps medium or small sizes)? TIA

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General Discussion / Re: Affordable Helmet Recommendations?
« on: September 18, 2023, 08:09:59 AM »
Shawn Bishop at http://rallysport.ca/ has a huge selection from affordable brands like Zamp to high end expensive ones like Bell, Stilo, Simpson etc.

Please do not buy a cheap helmet from Amazon, CBC Marketplace did an episode on those.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/motorcycle-helmets-online-counterfeit-safety-1.6664654

Ok thanks for pointing me in that direction! Cheers

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General Discussion / Affordable Helmet Recommendations?
« on: September 15, 2023, 08:48:38 AM »
Hey folks. Looking to join next season, and all my helmets are way too old (motorcycle helmets) to meet standards. Wondering if there is a go-to cheap but good helmet suitable for autocross and other potential track days (or a particular retailer to go see). I'll need to buy 2 so the more affordable the better :)
Thanks in advance!!!

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General Discussion / Re: Nationals - spectators welcome?
« on: August 25, 2023, 10:15:09 AM »
I've received an answer from admin on this (=yes!) and link to waiver, so no need to reply. Thanks!

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General Discussion / Nationals - spectators welcome?
« on: August 25, 2023, 08:20:57 AM »
My son and I had a blast watching one event earlier this summer. Wondering if the Nationals is the same in terms of allowing spectators and filling out form at gate? Sorry for pestering -- it is a long drive so just want to make sure! Thanks!!!

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General Discussion / Spectators?
« on: July 13, 2023, 02:16:00 PM »
Hey folks - as I don't have my car yet (but coming soon!) I wanted to at least come out and watch an event. I see there is one coming up soon at the Airdrie Airpark (which is the one in Airdrie, right? I'm seeing something called that name in Calgary as well) -- just wondering if spectators includes all ages, and if there is a fee to watch? Thanks in advance!

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Member Introductions / Re: Is SASC for me? New Member
« on: December 12, 2022, 09:56:39 AM »
No special insurance is required, but be aware that any incidents that occur on an autocross venue will not be covered by your regular insurance company. There are companies that offer specific competition insurance, but it is usually very expensive. Most people accept the risks and choose to go uncovered.

As for the warranty question, theoretically warranty should not be voided for competing in autocross. That said, it definitely has happened, so I'd probably confirm with Toyota if you are concerned.

Makes sense - thanks for the info!!!!

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Member Introductions / Re: Is SASC for me? New Member
« on: December 05, 2022, 10:16:59 AM »
Hey Mike, this is indeed the group for you! Autocross is by far the best option for a relatively low cost of entry into racing, not to mention probably the safest. Almost any car can compete, the GR86 being a very good option. We run our events in Airdrie and Fort Macleod, and most of our members live in Calgary.

We just wrapped up our season for the year, but we look forward to meeting you next year. We usually start in late April or early May. The season schedule for next year will be posted on this forum likely sometime in March next year.

Any questions please let us know!
-Dallin
I guess I do have a follow up question! For autocross, is special insurance needed in Alberta - or is it just that if you have a mishap while doing autocross, your insurance may not cover damage to your own car? Just wondering what is actually needed in terms of coverage to go racing. Also curious about car warranties, although I know that might vary by car company. I'm waiting for a new GR86, and curious what Toyota would say if I went autocrossing haha. thanks again

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