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HRCR and Richard Egger launch tailored insurance package

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The HRCR and Richard Egger Insurance have teamed up to offer HRCR members unrivalled insurance products tailored to suit the particular needs of drivers and car owners with an interest in historic rallying.
 
Notable products include a 'family fleet policy' for people who own several cars. Given the basic assumption that not all cars are driven at once, and that the number of drivers being covered does not exceed the number of vehicles, then sizeable discounts can be available.
 
Classic car policies are available offering the chance to add period modifications, cover for road sections on regularity and road rallies, cover for scenic tours and much more. For those competing on stage rallies, specific policies are available as well as a dedicated policy for service barges.
 
There are even policies available for marshals, to cover their vehicle and all the equipment that a marshal carries on events. In addition, HRCR members can enjoy a 5% discount on all other policies.
 
"We launched Richard Egger Insurance in January with serious backing from our parent, Chaucer Insurance," said Egger, a long-standing HRCR member and competitor in the Dunlop/Gambia MSA British Historic Rally Championship. "In addition to the core motorsport products I developed many years ago, we now have products that are ideal for the broader HRCR membership."
 
HRCR chairman Chris Hunt Cooke commented: "This is a very useful service for our members. Richard Egger has been around motorsport for a long time and his understanding of the sport enables us to be confident that the products and services he offers will be suitable for our members."

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