MSA licences for 2017

MSA licences for 2017

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Hobiedick

Original Poster:

8 posts

159 months

Sunday 28th August 2016
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I have been racing a 1300 Hayabusa SR4 at Castle Combe since 2013, do I now need to upgrade to a National A licence for next year?

Sigmamark7

323 posts

161 months

Sunday 28th August 2016
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I think the answer has to be yes. If you have been in the sports racing class for a few years, it seems a bit anomalous to be told you aren't qualified to drive your car next year, but as we all know, the MSA is only looking after our interests!!!!!!
I'm not sure how it has to work, but you need 6 signatures to upgrade, so maybe if you speak to Jo tomorrow (assuming you are at Combe), it might be possible to collect signatures from all this years meetings and a couple from last year to ensure you have enough. All you then need to do is pay a bit extra for a license you didn't previously need.
I'm racing tomorrow, so I'll perhaps see you on track.

dunc_sx

1,608 posts

197 months

Monday 29th August 2016
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They accept timing sheets these days, so print outs from TSL timings web page will be fine.

No idea how they plan to police the rule but I went for a national A this year anyway for piece of mind.

Hope this helps,

Dunc.