pat slinn
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Luxury hospitality
I have just received notification of a Luxury Platinum two day VIP break at the 2012 TT, the cost £ 1,649.00. For all those people that are in a position to take advantage of this break, I hope that they have a wonderful time.....However, part of the package is a trip around the TT circuit in a official TT car during " Roads closed ".. For many years I, amongst a number of people that I know have asked if we can be allowed to to sit in one of the official TT cars to do a lap during "Roads Closed ". I have always been told, including last year that the TT insurance policy would not allow this.
It now appears that if you pay £1,649 for a luxury two day break you qualify for this most sought after trip in a official TT car on closed roads. May I ask somebody how much of this £1,649 is insurance for the ride.
Please, somebody who knows the answer to this, will they let us know ?
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20-12-2011, 02:02 PM |
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RE: Luxury hospitality
(22-12-2011, 02:16 PM)pat slinn Wrote: The £1649.00 luxury VIP experience is for 2 days only. This does not include travel to the IOM. I spoke to Regency travel in the IOM and asked if part of this £1649.00 included the insurance for the lap in a official car during roads closed, they told me that as far as they knew it did not.
Speaking personally, and with some 31 years' experience in the insurance of Motor Sports, I should be very surprised indeed if the ACU Insurers would look with favour on this arrangement.
What planet are these people living on ?
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22-12-2011, 05:32 PM |
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pat slinn
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RE: Luxury hospitality
I have now heard from a very senior member of the ACU regarding my posting about a ride around the TT course in a official car during roads closed. This gentleman has been very honest and open in his reply to me, and I thank him for that . He has told me that in the past when people have asked for a ride around the TT course in a official car during roads closed they have been told that the TT insurers would not permit this to members of the public at any price !!. He tells me that this reason is not strictly true and in the past the "insurance" card has been overplayed, and in his opinion the real reason has been, if they allow one person the privilege,.......well where do they draw the line. However, he tells me that a TT hospitality package has sold well, and the people that have paid for this package WILL be given the privilege of a lap around the TT course in an official car during roads closed ( I believe that this hospitality package sells for £1,649.00). I am also told that the TT insurance company and their brokers are content for this to take place, as appropriate cover has been put in place. I also believe that this opportunity is available to VIP's, dignatories and guests of the organizers.
This indeed has answered my original question, however I know of people who have sponsored the normal club rider, people who have supplied for many years tyres and fuel for riders, race engineers, people who have helped keep the TT going even during the lean years, from out of their own pockets !, and I presume that they have all been given the same excuse when they have asked for a "ride".
As I have already said, I thank this gentleman for his honesty and openness, it is regrettable that nobody from the IOM TT organizing committee has been as honest and open regarding this particular "perk",
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29-02-2012, 05:20 PM |
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