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MSA Consultation, Type A licenses etc.


Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) - Club Chairman

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Apologies folks, due to a technical problem with a server update last night, see here for details, a small number of posts were lost. This was one of them.

If someone could add the link to the MSA Consultation document with regard to the possible sprint/hill climb license requirement changes etc, it would be much appreciated.

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6 hours ago, Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) - Club Secretary said:

Apologies folks, due to a technical problem with a server update last night, see here for details, a small number of posts were lost. This was one of them.

If someone could add the link to the MSA Consultation document with regard to the possible sprint/hill climb license requirement changes etc, it would be much appreciated.

Is this what you were after...

Proposed Changes

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I found that one, but I was sure someone had linked to a nice summary document that summarised the relevant changes.

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I think the relevant proposed change is below

Proposed Regulation
(N)5.5.4. Any driver competing in a vehicle of 
0.34bhp/kg or higher (excluding driver weight) 
and measured at the driven wheels, must be 
the holder of a Speed National ‘A’ licence, as a
minimum.
Date of Implementation: 1
st January 2019
Reason: To ensure that a driver of a 
powerful car has a heightened level of 
competition experience. The proposal mirrors 
Circuit Racing and the p/w break requirement.

 

the Key being that this is for section N of the blue book... auto cross and rally cross.... but they have had misprints before

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