Which Car Rental Firms Have Clauses Restricting Track Use
#1
Le Mans Master
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Which Car Rental Firms Have Clauses Restricting Track Use
My firm has been sponsoring a few track days for our clients. Soon will be our third annual event.
It seems some of the clients have rented cars for their track days. I know Hertz has specific exclusions for anything on or near a track. I am sure this is the way for all firms eventually.
Which firms, if any, don't have this exclusion.
Thanks,
Oli
It seems some of the clients have rented cars for their track days. I know Hertz has specific exclusions for anything on or near a track. I am sure this is the way for all firms eventually.
Which firms, if any, don't have this exclusion.
Thanks,
Oli
#2
As far as I know all of them do. Some companies also have a clause written into the contract saying if you were to destroy the car doing something forbidden by the contract, you are liable for the lost income from said car over a certain time period, aka you are going to be paying a lot more than just the value of the car. Just an FYI.
#3
Team Owner
Back many years ago when Hertz had their original special Hertz Mustang GT's . you always saw them at drag strips. But most people that rented them for a night at the drags would remove the license plates and cover any visible serial numbers. I think at some point Hertz put some sort of ID badges on the cars in secret locations.
The new Hertz Penske Mustang GT's are sweet but at something like $180 per day or $800 per week may keep most people from renting one. And you can bet that the PCM has a tattle-tale that will show engine RPM, MPH and even g-force recordings.
The new Hertz Penske Mustang GT's are sweet but at something like $180 per day or $800 per week may keep most people from renting one. And you can bet that the PCM has a tattle-tale that will show engine RPM, MPH and even g-force recordings.