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Insurance for F1 drivers by Justin Everitt
Well having written a few articles for our esteemed magazine now and explained just a little about the boutique world of motorsport insurance there comes a time when I of course feel it is necessary to lead by example so here goes, I am in a minority of amateur race licence holders who is actually insured while they race. Yes, that means if my life should take a nasty turn and I end up in a wheelchair, some unfortunate insurance company has their wallet lightened within a matter of days. Confessions are always hard but I am indeed feeling better about it already.

For some reason when I have raced in the past I have actually done relatively little to tell my competitors about the sensible precaution of insuring oneself when competing. Maybe I have wanted to avoid a reputation for flogging something nobody wants, fearful of being a bore and becoming "that bloody insurance guy". Maybe some speak of me like that in any event, but even I  resent spending money on insurance. I don't insure my gadgets or the cat or myself for most normal things because I find additional paperwork irritating and don't have the time to find out all the exclusions on what I consider trivial policies. Many would disagree of course, but that is my choice. I do however have a completely different view when it comes to scenarios that are life changing and where there is no recovery from. So I do take out critical illness cover, travel insurance for medical expenses and I do insure myself in case of a life changing injury.when I am racing.
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The chances I might get killed or seriously injured are of course remote and statistically speaking I don’t anticipate I will be part of the 2.4 deaths British motorsport throws up each year and in any event Brands is pretty safe with it’s gravel traps. I do however recall seeing Jacques Laffite crashing at the top of Paddock Hill bend the last time a Grand Prix was run at the circuit.


Poor John Surtees who did manage to survive one of the most dangerous periods of motor racing himself had to endure witnessing the death of his own son in one of the freakiest accidents I have ever seen on a circuit. The point is we never know when the anti-lottery will strike any of us. Motor racing has become so much safer that everyone believes it will happen to someone else and when it does,  invariably the stricken wife and family seek to blame the hapless circuit or governing body. The effect of foolhardiness and blame culture is doing only one thing – undermining the very governing body that is trying to promote the sport. That is just crazy!
For my part, I certainly don’t want my name added to the list of drivers accidents at Brands that are talked about in the years ahead – especially if I am not around to hear the chatter. In a survey recently it was discovered that there is a considerable disparity in the premiums offered – fourfold in one case, but suffice to say, given the costs of tyres, race entries and my own licence my premium rather pales into insignificance.
APDI - Association of Performance Driving Instructors
I suppose at this particular moment in time I am just that much more sensitive to race drivers just not being there any more. Recently Snetterton has endured the death of an experienced historic race driver, Maria de Villota’s untimely passing has saddened everyone in F1 not least because that is not supposed to be the way a racing driver departs this world, but I am more shocked right now by the sudden death of Guy Edwards son, Sean who was instructing in Australia. He was just the passenger at the time.
Part of my commitments is to the newly formed APDI – Association of Performance Driving Instructors. Another “old” name from the F1 Paddock – Mike Wilds (Sorry Mike) acts as Ambassador to the association which has come about not least to address the safety of race instructors. This would seem a lessor need than our F1 drivers of today perhaps, but it just underlines the fact motorsport is dangerous or as I am starting now to say to my fellow competitors – Motorsport REALLY is dangerous and guess what – it REALLY can happen to YOU.
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With just a few days to go I am looking forward to the half hour race this coming Sunday. Brands was the first circuit I drove on, the first I raced on, the first pole position was at Brands and my first win at Brands came almost thirty years later – which might suggest why I never formed part of an F1 grid – but 130mph is still the same speed no matter what the car. The laws of physics are no different and fate has little respect for sentiment or past survival. Sorry to be the boring insurance guy.  

Buy Health Insurance Online
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Life is full with unexpected happenings. It is very important to have health insurance to avoid future uncertainties. You can get ill and or can suffer with vehicle accident any time. Having health insurance is necessity in this modern era to secure the future happiness.

Pole Position for Motorsport Race and Rally Insurance Services

The 2013 Formula Ford Festival saw Justin Everitt of MORIS take pole position by a couple of hundredths of a second in the final of the Duratec Sports 2000 races this season.

Pole Position for motorsport insurance
The conditions started out as wet and finished as a small monsoon as Justin guided the unique March 09R to prime position on the Saturday in preparation for the race on Sunday.

"The conditions were very tricky but the Kieron Salter designed March chassis prepared by Scott Racing Services enabled me to keep everything under control. Some of the drivers weer having a challenging time out there but the car was just brilliant. A wet race would suite us well - but having won earlier in the year in wet conditions, now everyone is rooting for a "dry" win for the car"

Trevor Scott of Scott Racing Services commented: "Justin was having a frustrating time cutting through traffic on this short Indy circuit but once he had a clear track ahead he had no problem taking the car to pole position. It Should be a very exciting race tomorrow"

 Meanwhile.......

Moris Marvels Supporting the Formula Ford Festival
As part of a continued campaign of increasing awareness amongst MSA Licence Hodlers, MORIS had support from two of the MORIS Marvels (Anca and Julia) who continued with their research duties amongst drivers of the weekend. Under the "I'm insured - are you?" banner, MORIS continued to ask questions of drivers establishing their perception of the dangers, whether they carry insurance and what they considered to be reasonable costs for insurance. In addition to doing all this in the wet weather, the Marvels had Podium dutes to perform. It was fitting that as Justin was scooping pole position the Marvels were on hand for the presentation of the opening round of the Formula Ford Festival - won by Joey Foster.

A stunning start.......

"Probably the worst start of my life" commented Everitt. I got the car off the line perfectly on the warm up lap and figured I would be able to control the race if I could lead going into the first corner. Unfortunately come the big moment I got way too much wheel spin, the car felt it was going in every direction except for forward. It really was a stunning start..... the team were pretty stunned too and I never managed to recover from there. Am just gutted when we had so much hope" Tne moment it started to go wrong was caught on camera by Championship winner Robert Oldershaw who was third on the grid and was almost collected by Justin at the start.





Datatag supports MORIS against theft of motorsport equipment

Datatag have for many years supported Motorsport Race and Rally Insurance Services (MORIS) on-line Storage and Transit products that include the requirement for insured equipment to be Datataged. MORIS were the first motorsport insurance company to create such an association, starting with the on-line Kart Insurance.  Justin Everitt explained further:

Datatag in Motorsport with MORIS"Relatively small items such as Karts are quite easy to steal and many insurers who had looked at insuring karts never seemed to do this for very long - because they would be hit with many claims of stolen karts and to make matters worse - there was very little chance of any sort of recovery, so we wanted to build a reliable #motorsportinsurance product that also gave not only our insurers greater protection but increase the opportunity of stolen karts being more readily identified after the event. We expanded this same philosophy to insurance of competition cars and motor bikes"

What is Datatag exactly?

As Datatag describe themselves - it is THE ART OF IDENTIFICATION. The concept of Datatag is very straight forward and takes advantage of state of the art identification technologies to permanently mark and protect property. Datatag makes your competition car, kart or motorbike identifiable to the Police and is virtually impossible for a thief to defeat. 

This acts as a significant deterrent to criminals who would be encouraged to look elsewhere and who prefer to operate where they can easily remove or change the original manufacturer's identification numbers or marks. When this does happen the stolen property is less likely to be identified and hinders the police further.

Datatag changes all this. The Datatag packs include literally thousands of unique identification marks or tags which can be permanently hidden within the insured competition car, kart or motorcycle. A thief is faced with the impossible task of removing every single identification mark - without damaging the stolen property. A tall order given the Police only need to locate and identify one or two of the marks to assist with a prosecution.

How sucessful is Datatag?

Datatag has made a major impact on reducing theft and the Crown Prosecution Service with a 100% successful prosecution rate when evidence has been supplied by Datatag.

"We have always been very greatful for Datatag's support and we are very pleased they have just announced a comprehensive Motorsport Datatag Kit" Commented Justin Everitt. "It is now the same pack and equipment that can be used accross the board for all competition cars, karts and racing motorbikes. It allows for not just these obvious items to be Datatagged but also all the typical equipment that comes with running a competition machine and especially the kit allows for trailers to be Datataged also. This helps us look after the insurers, reduce opportunist theft and justifies us being able to keep premiums at an affordable level".

On-Line Theft Insurance: Competition Cars  |  Kart Racing Competition Motorbikes

Formula Ford Festival supported by MORIS

Motorsport Race and Rally Insurance Services - MORIS were again supporting this years annual Formula Ford Festival at Brands Hatch run by the BRSCC. MORIS have supported the BRSCC run Festival for many years and again elected to support the opening race of the weekend being Heat 1 of the Kent Class run over 12 laps. The 2003 Zetec and 2004 Kent winner Joey Foster took a comfortable win ahead of Team USA Scholarship driver Joey Bickers, with 2010 Kent victor Neville Smyth in third.

Dominic Ostrowski of the BRSCC commented "we are delighted to have MORIS supporting the Festival again and it seem fitting that ten years ago they were presenting to a slightly younger Joey Foster so in a funny sort of way history was repeating itself today".

Justin Everitt of Motorsport Race and Rally Insurance Services added "we have become attached to the Festival over the years. It is always a great event and the BRSCC do an excellent job to make everyone enjoy the weekend - even if the weather plays havoc at times - but this makes for some exciting racing of course"

On drivers on the podium were joined by two of the MORIS Marvels - Anca and Julia who were on hand to make presentation to Joey - and be on hand for a couple of pics of course. Both our Marvels were also continuing with the driver insurance survey that we started back in late August. The Festival provided the opportunity for a different and, in the main, younger driver to be questioned and asked how dangerous they considered their motorsport to be.

It was a busy day for MORIS also who were supporting the race winning March 09R driven by our own Justin Everitt. The qualifying was just before the Kent Ford race and Justin was able to steer the car through treacherous conditions to grab pole position by a matter of hundredths of a second from Craig Murray on the super slippery Lola. This was Justin's first pole position in the March - but the race was to be a different story.......

VIDEO - CHEAP accident insurance for MSA Competitors accounced by MORIS.co.uk
 

Online Insurance Plans

With the enhancement in the technology and services like SSL, online purchasing can be as safe as today shopping anywhere else. The extreme benefit of online purchasing is staying away from the product dealer / sales representative during price comparison. However, some shoppers do not enjoy such situations.
If we are talking about the insurance products – getting insurance quotes online is today’s new norm. All major insurance providers in India allow individuals to get quotes through their websites. In addition to the insurance broker’s website, such websites like www.bajajcapitalinsurance.com , policyboss, easypolicy etc allow access to multiple insurance plans from the different providers within minutes.
Here the question arises, why we should go online while looking for insurance quotes. Following are the three major concerns, which are likely the main reason of buying insurance policies online.

Negotiating: Insurance representatives are trained negotiators. Sales persons are capable enough in find out how to get you to purchase a particular insurance product.
In case of online insurance purchase, you become anonymous, and you can negotiate well enough w.r.t insurance plans.
               
Salespeople: Sales people have a reputation of being persuasive. Because of the increasing trend in internet sales, many insurance providers employed online sales department that totally differs from traditional sales departments. Online sales representative offers aggressive premium with details related to specific requirements. Online sales persons are usually more upfront and less aggressive as compared to offline sales persons.

Price Comparison: last but not the least, the very important aspect of the online insurance purchase is that you can compare the different insurance offering with plan details/premium within minutes.
Buying insurance online makes the process of insurance-purchase hassle free.  As internet is a very competitive market, you are hopefully to view correct and appropriate insurance solution with the best premium.



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