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Free insurance trackday

UK trackday cover may now be included with your normal insurance policy

Insurance companies aren’t noted for their generosity or flexibility, especially when it comes to trackday cover. Great news, then, to hear that Herts Insurance Consultants Ltd has taken the bold decision to include trackday cover for free as part of its comprehensive insurance schemes.

Provided the trackday is held in the UK, organised by a member of the Association of Track Day Organisers, ARDS or similar, and involves no timing or competitive element, HIC will provide cover at no extra cost. The excess is higher than for normal road use, but not massively so, and there’s no limit to the number of trackdays you can do.

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As it can cost several hundred pounds to cover your car for a single trackday through a specialist motorsport insurer, the value of HIC’s inclusive cover is significant.

For more information call HIC on 0870 8148 814 and tell them evo sent you.

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