Ted, to answer your question for my situation:
1. I don't think it matters if I have track insurance.
I keep insurance on the car because I use it as a daily driver (the only reason). The insurance if for coverage if someone hits me and is not insured, if I hit someone else, etc. It isn't even about the car, it is about my life, my property, etc.
I had an accident on the street, not my fault. I went through insurance. They caught wind of the events because of the modifications to the car, used google, and threatened to drop me as a customer because of my hobby.
chaos4NH wrote:
Paul, the BOD kicked this around for a bit, and it was brought to our attention that nearly every organization posts their results on a public available web site or forum.
I do not see how you are going to avoid that.
I'm a bit disappointed to hear this to be honest. Just because other clubs don't do it doesn't mean it is something to not consider; however I am not up to speed so to speak with what the clubs insurance policies require either, I wouldn't expect event results to be something required, but who knows.
I know clubs who require member log in to see results, or distribute results via an email list (or monthly news letter); or just post car numbers w/o names for the results. It really isn't complicated to provide less info; most clubs don't even do the TT or results like COM (that I know of).
Again though, my situation is few and far between, if my accident hadn't happened and/or my seats and belts were stock, I wouldn't be in this situation.
As someone else mentioned, if I decide to continue with this hobby with COM, time trial is out; unless I can just register w/o my full name, or opt out of being part of the official results. It sucks, cause that rules out away events for the most part. I just can't risk loosing insurance coverage, I have my wife to consider as well as she is on the policy too.
I do enjoy COM and the members of the club, so if I do stick with it, no issues with them at all.
Paul G.