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SASC Events / Re: Results for May 5, 2024 at Fort Macleod
« Last post by evo.chef on May 06, 2024, 08:13:54 PM »
Wow, I hit a lot of cones... Sorry to whoever was working my run group.
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Automotive Marketplace / FS: Curt Wireless Trailer Brake Controller
« Last post by 94boosted on May 06, 2024, 03:48:40 PM »
Sold our SUV, so I no longer have a need for this. Only used a couple times, comes with the PIN to pair it with the app. App is free, no subscription fees. New these things go for nearly $400. Selling for $200 OBO

https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/curt-echo-mobile-trailer-brake-controller-7-way-bluetooth-1406339p.1406339.html?ds_rl=1283573&gbraid=0AAAAADojZph3ILj1wKjWsm1T3_asOPF04&ds_rl=1283573&gclid=Cj0KCQjwltKxBhDMARIsAG8KnqWeSDuOMrdyGpHN8AubtermGXEGCcBl_-ZMqt6BqsgyGanJq_M76tkaAls4EALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds#store=462


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SASC Events / Results for May 5, 2024 at Fort Macleod
« Last post by MurrayPeterson on May 06, 2024, 02:34:09 AM »
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rmKwdMQJXchUCDyIMgH8BXODDvTPM_ZQ/view?usp=drive_link

And starting the overall scores for the season:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZvZ2pEbBa7xla8QWf_pqv0SFN6rwHvxw/view?usp=drive_link

Results seen on site will be wrong because the computer had not been updated with this years PAX values.
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General Discussion / Re: Insurance for autocross?
« Last post by jopete on May 02, 2024, 02:25:21 PM »
We changed from a non-friendly to a friendly (don't know if I should name names) insurance company for this reason.  Costs a fair amount more, but less than double.
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SASC Events / Re: 2024 SASC Event Schedule
« Last post by jopete on May 02, 2024, 02:18:30 PM »
We can't make it on Sunday - Murray has the flu.  Have a great event!
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General Discussion / Re: Insurance for autocross?
« Last post by Cagare on May 01, 2024, 12:47:01 PM »
There is no insurer that would ever provide you with coverage for anything that happens at one of these events. To my knowledge there is no insurance products that would cover any type of timed event. Historically there's been a very small handful of insurance products for HPDE/Lapping (non-timed) events, but even those seem to have of disappeared in Canada.

There are a few that have covered schools on tracks but that is about it.  In over 40 years of this, the only damage I have had has been mechanical failure of some sort - e.g. wheel studs breaking, front sway bar breaking, wheel bearings (peculiar to my car - S2k) etc.  However I have seen roll-overs (caused by a FSB breaking), and other incidents mainly due to gross driver error or even hitting a light at Fort Macleod airport (we try to design tracks so you are not spinning at one but it can happen albeit infrequently).  Take a school or a few and you can avoid most if not all of the carnage.

Cheers,

Reijo

While rare, incidents can happen. I have personally witnessed some pretty severe damage to a few vehicles, never at an SASC event as you noted though. The safety culture with SASC is quite strong and events are managed well. Still, things can happen, and at least for me, if I am driving a car that I am worried about damaging I am not pushing myself as hard than in a car I care less about.

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General Discussion / Re: Insurance for autocross?
« Last post by Reijo on April 26, 2024, 09:18:24 AM »
There is no insurer that would ever provide you with coverage for anything that happens at one of these events. To my knowledge there is no insurance products that would cover any type of timed event. Historically there's been a very small handful of insurance products for HPDE/Lapping (non-timed) events, but even those seem to have of disappeared in Canada.

There are a few that have covered schools on tracks but that is about it.  In over 40 years of this, the only damage I have had has been mechanical failure of some sort - e.g. wheel studs breaking, front sway bar breaking, wheel bearings (peculiar to my car - S2k) etc.  However I have seen roll-overs (caused by a FSB breaking), and other incidents mainly due to gross driver error or even hitting a light at Fort Macleod airport (we try to design tracks so you are not spinning at one but it can happen albeit infrequently).  Take a school or a few and you can avoid most if not all of the carnage.

Cheers,

Reijo
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General Discussion / Re: Insurance for autocross?
« Last post by MiketheSpike 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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SASC Events / Re: 2024 SASC Event Schedule
« Last post by Pat S on April 25, 2024, 06:56:45 AM »
YYC is back!?!?! Great work crew!
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General Discussion / Re: Insurance for autocross?
« Last post by MiketheSpike 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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