I want to do an I.A.M. driver skills day in my Z4M Coupe later in the year but they (I.A.M.) say I have to be insured to do this. I am 54, male and have a full NCB, no points (since 1980) and no claims - ever. Their insurance company couldn't insure me - despite being confident they could when I first contacted them. I have to be able to prove I have previous track day experience / previous experience of driving "performance" cars. Catch 22 there I'm afraid - this will be my first track day.
I have obtained a quote from Ryan Motor Sport Insurance but for a one day only cover it is £147 - which to me is a bit steep considering the track day which includes instructor guidance throughout is only £189.
Can anyone tell me if there is a better company out there that I should be using. My road use insurer doesn't do track day cover and is only costing me for annual insurance £468 for 20,000 miles. Perhaps I have an unrealistic idea of what a days track insurance should cost?
Or maybe there are other track days you may know about where I can use my car and have an instructor teach me how to drive it at speed with confidence and where I can get to find out how it handles in the reletive safety of a track that include insurance?
I have obtained a quote from Ryan Motor Sport Insurance but for a one day only cover it is £147 - which to me is a bit steep considering the track day which includes instructor guidance throughout is only £189.
Can anyone tell me if there is a better company out there that I should be using. My road use insurer doesn't do track day cover and is only costing me for annual insurance £468 for 20,000 miles. Perhaps I have an unrealistic idea of what a days track insurance should cost?
Or maybe there are other track days you may know about where I can use my car and have an instructor teach me how to drive it at speed with confidence and where I can get to find out how it handles in the reletive safety of a track that include insurance?