BMWCCGB Zedfest, 20 – 22 July 2012, Silverstone Circuit

It's a horrible feeling when the lights start flashing at you, and you know what's coming....

Not a nice thing to happen, sorry mate
 
myredzed said:
UPDATE - PLEASE READ IF ATTENDING ZEDFEST 2012!
It probably goes without saying but just to make sure - be CAREFUL when you open your doors to ensure that you don't ding the adjacent car.

...and do try and park in a straight line, it looks so much better on the photos :D

Thanks for your understanding and let's have a great zedfest!

Hi Ian
Hate to put a bit of a downer on proceedings but I've just spoken to eSure & while they'll cover my car in the static display the parade lap is another matter. :thumbsdown:

Obviously full trackday insurance (~£100) would be over the top... do you know if the BMWCC have 'prewarned' any track-friendly insurance companies so we don't have to buy full trackday cover when we contact them? Obviously some may not be bothered but I'd hate to be dinged by someone waving at the crowd, dodging a rabbit etc! :o

Also do you know if Silverstone require us to wear crash helmets for the parade lap - sometimes it's written into their insurance requirements.

Many thanks
Gary
 
Most people won't be covered for the parade lap by their own insurance. Life is risk so its up to you whether you wish to risk it, or pay out for extra insurance just in case. I'll be keeping my distance from everyone ;)
 
I.m assuming a parade lap will be driven at a coasting speed not racing

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I'll be doing a Maniac and giving everyone an ultra wide berth. I include parking in that as my humble 03 doesn't have a single door ding...
 
Jembo said:
billygilly said:
Your have to bare with me because this is a long thread to read through but can non zed drivers come, ive got the m3 now but used to own Griffs zed and would love to meet everyone

The event's for everyone, it's just the BMWUKCC are organising the largest collection of Zeds in one place for some record... expect there will be some prizes for the best in each colour... probably one of my microfiber cloths.

I think I may even have a spare ticket for Sat, mate's not coming though there's a 50% chance of my son riding shotgun. Let me check this week & will let u know

J

:thumbsup: but I thought tickets were registered to reg
 
billygilly said:
Jembo said:
billygilly said:
Your have to bare with me because this is a long thread to read through but can non zed drivers come, ive got the m3 now but used to own Griffs zed and would love to meet everyone

The event's for everyone, it's just the BMWUKCC are organising the largest collection of Zeds in one place for some record... expect there will be some prizes for the best in each colour... probably one of my microfiber cloths.

I think I may even have a spare ticket for Sat, mate's not coming though there's a 50% chance of my son riding shotgun. Let me check this week & will let u know

J

I can get you entry - doesn't have reg there, it's the infield pass that has the reg on it so cant get u to that part. My son will confirm Wednesday whether he's coming, will let u know then post soonest

:thumbsup: but I thought tickets were registered to reg
 
GP_Z4 said:
Hi Ian
Hate to put a bit of a downer on proceedings but I've just spoken to eSure & while they'll cover my car in the static display the parade lap is another matter. :thumbsdown:

Obviously full trackday insurance (~£100) would be over the top... do you know if the BMWCC have 'prewarned' any track-friendly insurance companies so we don't have to buy full trackday cover when we contact them? Obviously some may not be bothered but I'd hate to be dinged by someone waving at the crowd, dodging a rabbit etc! :o

Also do you know if Silverstone require us to wear crash helmets for the parade lap - sometimes it's written into their insurance requirements.

UPDATE - INSURANCE

Since we've had a number of queries ref this topic then it's worth mentioning that all participants should note that insurance is an individual responsibility. If you are concerned then you should check that your insurance covers this type of event (i.e. a car show and parade lap).

The BMWCCGB hasn't 'pre-warned' any track-friendly insurance companies. I'm not aware that helmets are required however I will check and get back to you on this.
 
GP_Z4 said:
Also do you know if Silverstone require us to wear crash helmets for the parade lap - sometimes it's written into their insurance requirements.

The Silverstone organisers have confirmed that helmets are NOT required for the parade lap.
 
Feck. Now I have to speak to Direct Line. I hate speaking to them :roll:
 
For those covered by Admiral (and guess related insurers such as Elephant) - as soon as you put a wheel on track you are NOT covered even if it is not a track day. Parked up on display is fine but not going round the track even on a parade lap.

So, I think that under these circumstances I am seriously considering not doing the parade lap. Wouldn't be surprised if some boy racer numpty pranged my 2 month old zed....
 
My insurers are being very sensible about it with the regional underwriters considering following a pace car travelling in one direction @ 30-40 mph is going to be far safer than driving on the road.

They've had to refer it to Head Office as many of you have noted, you'll be on a dedicated race track & putting a single wheel on there invalidates your insurance. I don't use your average insurance Company, so will be interested to see what they have to say this Friday when they agreed they would get back to me.

J
 
So I have just spoken to Direct Line, who have in turn referred it to their underwriters...

Whilst parked in the display area, all good :thumbsup:

As soon as I get on the track, not covered for any incidents that happen, take part at my own risk :thumbsdown:

Whilst they and the underwriters understand it is not a 'track day', and the car will not be driven in a race, and will be behind a safety car etc. etc., they cannot deviate from the wording of the policy which states that use on a track of any kind is prohibited. This after keeping me on hold and the underwriter checking the event website :headbang:

Haven't 100% decided, but TBH I think the decision will be to do it whilst keeping lots of distance from the car in front and a wary eye behind. It's almost the whole point of going after all...
 
I have done a couple of parade laps in different cars before around Silverstone and they make a big deal out of "No Sandbagging" because that can easily cause accidents ..
 
a33 said:
I have done a couple of parade laps in different cars before around Silverstone and they make a big deal out of "No Sandbagging" because that can easily cause accidents ..

So we should be fine then ? I assume sandbagging is stacking cars up close together ? I guess the problem is someone slowing down deliberately then trying to hoon past a grandstand and losing it somehow...
 
Bing said:
a33 said:
I have done a couple of parade laps in different cars before around Silverstone and they make a big deal out of "No Sandbagging" because that can easily cause accidents ..

So we should be fine then ? I assume sandbagging is stacking cars up close together ? I guess the problem is someone slowing down deliberately then trying to hoon past a grandstand and losing it somehow...


Yup that is sandbagging :wink:
 
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