About five grand if you have to replace the whole thing, since most of the front end bodywork on the car is a single piece fiberglass clamshell. :shock:
Thankfully, the owner was able to have his existing clamshell repaired for about $700.
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Back on the insurance issue, your SCCA membership includes, I believe $2M in liability insurance in case you have a serious mishap. ::Drive2:: This won't pay for repairs to your car, but it would pay for your liability to another person.
This is one very good reason to pay for a membership every year.
Not sure how ER or S2K handle this, if at all.
S.
EDIT: I stand somewhat corrected:
All SCCA members are protected with the best event-related insurance program in motorsports at no additional cost. Properly registered SCCA members who are accidentally injured while participating at SCCA events are covered for up to $1 million in medical expenses. SCCA members, in certain circumstances, are also provided with limited third-party liability insurance coverage at most events. Contact the SCCA Risk Management Department at the national office for details.
You're not going to roll in a Miata, at least not on street tires, unless you slide into something like a curb. Highly unlikely at a sanctioned event.
I know, I'm just attempting to be funny :clown:
DOH! i'm bad at being funny. My momma always told me. Its better to be funny than funny looking.......sorry about your luck...