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Are there ever accidents?
Driving your car on a track at speeds is an inherently dangerous activity. You must respect your car, your abilities and most of all, heed your instructor. A big ego has no place on the track. Body damage to cars rarely occurs, and when it does it is almost always the result of a too-aggressive driver, or driving too careless for conditions! This can result in your car leaving the paved portion of the track and striking something hard. Almost never will cars collide with each other in an HPDE group. Too, injuries are virtually unheard of in HPDE. You are encouraged to check with your insurance company regarding coverage. Most insurance companies will cover damages to your car during an HPDE. Remember, HPDE is NOT racing, it is high-performance driver’s education. Be careful if they tell that it is not covered, agents have been wrong before. Ask them for an official list of exclusions in your policy and consult with an expert.