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Old 28 Sep 2004, 17:56 (Ref:1109615)   #1
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licenses??

what would the best way of getting a race or rally licence,from the beginner level ,
any help would be cool
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Old 28 Sep 2004, 18:28 (Ref:1109636)   #2
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Send a PM to UpsideDown Bug, he will be able to answer ALL your questions
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Old 28 Sep 2004, 21:31 (Ref:1109841)   #3
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if you want a race license you have to go and do your a.r.d.s test at a major ciruit (its not cheep !!and could involve lessons ) you will need that to do circuit racing . it all depend on what you want to do if you wish to do rallycross you can get a restricted speed license and away you go in the clubmans rounds until you get enough signatures from to upgrade your best to ask the motor sports assoc (msa house poole colnebroke slough) or a club that you wish yo get involved . hope thats some help
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Old 28 Sep 2004, 22:25 (Ref:1109877)   #4
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imull has a lot of promise if they can keep it on the circuit!
you can road rally on a non race nat b. best way to learn rallying as it teaches you to think and its not as dull as it sounds ~ trust me!

ortherwise its rip off time for a BARS test too...
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Old 29 Sep 2004, 19:48 (Ref:1110624)   #5
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It all depends up on what you want to do. For a National B race license it costs around £300 - 400. This includes the 'Go Racing'pack from the MSA, a medical and an A.R.Ds test. On the other hand a Clubman costs around £30 (I think).

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Old 30 Sep 2004, 19:07 (Ref:1111619)   #6
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For a National B race license (circuit racing)
step 1 = MSA Race Licence Pack £53 (deamon or msa)
step 2 = medical £65 (your gp)
step 3 = ARDS test £195 (major circuit)
step 4 = liscence application £42 (msa)
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Old 1 Oct 2004, 10:19 (Ref:1112137)   #7
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cool cheers guys ,gonna joind the local motorsport club so i can get some hill climes under my belt ,then some sprints ,got to finish the car first as the other fiesta although its quick enough really is a hi spec road car ,
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Old 1 Oct 2004, 16:50 (Ref:1112569)   #8
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For a National B race license (circuit racing)
step 1 = MSA Race Licence Pack £53 (deamon or msa)
step 2 = medical £65 (your gp)
step 3 = ARDS test £195 (major circuit)
step 4 = liscence application £42 (msa)
Seems very different to our system:

1. Fill in the forms
2. Get your medical
3. get a club stamp.
4. send it off
5. get your licence and go racing.... (nat b)

get 6 signatures

6. apply for your nat A
7. get your licence and continue racing (nat a)

Get 6 more signatures (keeping in mind you cannot further upgrade your licence after 2 years).

8. apply for your International Licence
9. get your licence and go racing... (INT)

Im not sure how its dont in the uk but
rallycross, Hillclimbs and Rallysprints are covered by a Speed Catigory Licence and you may only upgrade that part of the licence if signatures are in those events

No tests or nothing ....

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To keep the national IQ higher, we prevent links in the signatures. Its clearly in the notice, but that doesn't stop some people moaning about it..
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Old 18 Oct 2004, 22:04 (Ref:1127791)   #9
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not yet rxie, although there is a theory test here for the National C race licence and I believe that all future rally drivers on the Emerald Isle will have to do a course at RSI before they can obtain a rally licence

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