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Message started by Leo on 09/26/6 at 21:06:11

Title: License
Post by Leo on 09/26/6 at 21:06:11

Please help with advice:

If I'll be able to afford, I will run in Tall Pines this year. (Regional event, driver)

What kind of license and other paper-work do I need to get and go through?

Links to sites as well as personal advice will be appriciated,
thanks!

Title: Re: License
Post by RyanHuber on 09/26/6 at 21:20:03

Beyond needing a car with a logbook, etc. you'll need a CARS regional license. In order to get your license you have to pass a medical, have your first aid, be a club member and pay your money, basically. Here's where you should go to look:
http://www.carsrally.ca/CARSRally/Default.aspx?tabid=94

A word of warning, do not leave this to the last minute. Beyond the extra fee if you're within a week of the event, the license coordinator does not like late applications.

Title: Re: License
Post by Leo on 09/26/6 at 21:42:32


RyanHuber wrote on 09/26/6 at 21:20:03:
Beyond needing a car with a logbook, etc. you'll need a CARS regional license. In order to get your license you have to pass a medical, have your first aid, be a club member and pay your money, basically. Here's where you should go to look:
http://www.carsrally.ca/CARSRally/Default.aspx?tabid=94

A word of warning, do not leave this to the last minute. Beyond the extra fee if you're within a week of the event, the license coordinator does not like late applications.



Thanks, what's a logbook in this context? (Google gave many different things)

Title: Re: License
Post by RyanHuber on 09/26/6 at 22:09:23

Once your car is fully prepped (cage, seats, belts, extinguishers and the many many other thing you need to have) it has to be inspected by a RSO scrutineer. Most events do not allow this to happen at the event, it has to happen prior to the event. You can contact the scrutineers at scrutineers@rallysport.on.ca and once they approve the car they will issue a logbook that follows the car through its life. It contains info on every performance event entered, the outcome and any significant damage so that event scrutineers can check a car after a crash to make sure it's been fixed properly, etc.

Title: Re: License
Post by DaveC on 09/27/6 at 07:55:41

Unless you are using an experienced co-driver who already has a license, they need one too.

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