Caronte
05 June 2002, 20:03
Hi all.
I would like to know , if possible, how does racing rallies in UK is permitted. That is, are there any particular tests to substain in order to have a racing driver license? What shall I do in order to get one?
Thank you very much
Scooby Snax
06 June 2002, 13:13
You need to get a medical as far as i know. Depends what type i think.
johneturbo
06 June 2002, 13:33
to race on a track say at national level you need a national b licence... which you have to take a test, a few laps with an instructor just to make sure your a competent driver, then a written test to make sure you understand all the flags and so on. then you need a medical certificate from your GP.. the test costs around £270
hope tha helpd
more info here http://www.msauk.org/
Chelspeed
06 June 2002, 13:38
Competition licences in UK come from MSA, motor sports association, they're on http://www.msauk.org/ follow the Go Motorsport then Licence links.
For racing you need a race licence for which you need a medical I think. For rallying you need a Rally licence which in most cases doesn't need a medical just a statement that you don't suffer from this and that condition.