How do you upgrade to International C?

How do you upgrade to International C?

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TREMAiNE

Original Poster:

3,918 posts

149 months

Tuesday 2nd February 2016
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I'm not actually interested in doing it just yet but what do you have to do in order to be eligible for an International C license?

88racing

1,748 posts

156 months

Tuesday 2nd February 2016
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I had an National A, got 6 more signatures, got a stress ECG done on top of the usual medical and sent the card and application form in - Int C for the following season. The ECG lasts two years so this year I just had the normal medical (I'm old enough to need one annually).

Just ring the MSA - they're really helpful.

Coxyjunior

104 posts

184 months

Wednesday 3rd February 2016
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As long as you can prove you have completed 6 national races you can apply for a National C. It is slightly more expensive (£190 from memory) plus a medical with static ECG every two years if you are under 40.

Easy peasy

andrewcliffe

962 posts

224 months

Friday 12th February 2016
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Nothing to National B - pass medical, pass ARDS test

Nat. B to Nat. A - get 6 signatures from club level events, 1 of which can be for marshalling.

Nat. A to Int. D - the holder of a National A can upgrade to International D without any further criteria, just the cost of the upgrade (the difference between the two plus an upgrade fee)

Nat. A or Int. D to Int. C. - get Signatures from: 3 National A races OR 2 National ‘A’ plus 2 National ‘B’ or Clubman Races OR 6 National ‘B’ or Clubman Races. All from three different venues.

Int C to Int B and Int. B to Int. A. - compete satisfactorily in at least 10 national races or international races within the previous 2 years, and if you've finished in the top 5 of those races and finished within the top 5 of a suitable important championship, then you can get Int. A rather than Int. B.

Int. A to FIA Super Licence - accumulate at least 40 qualifying points within three years. Winning GP2, Indycar, F3 European series gives you 40 points. Winning national F4 gives you 12 points.



Edited by andrewcliffe on Friday 12th February 18:01

cookracing

155 posts

146 months

Sunday 7th January 2018
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andrewcliffe said:
Nothing to National B - pass medical, pass ARDS test

Nat. B to Nat. A - get 6 signatures from club level events, 1 of which can be for marshalling.

Nat. A to Int. D - the holder of a National A can upgrade to International D without any further criteria, just the cost of the upgrade (the difference between the two plus an upgrade fee)

Nat. A or Int. D to Int. C. - get Signatures from: 3 National A races OR 2 National ‘A’ plus 2 National ‘B’ or Clubman Races OR 6 National ‘B’ or Clubman Races. All from three different venues.

Int C to Int B and Int. B to Int. A. - compete satisfactorily in at least 10 national races or international races within the previous 2 years, and if you've finished in the top 5 of those races and finished within the top 5 of a suitable important championship, then you can get Int. A rather than Int. B.

Int. A to FIA Super Licence - accumulate at least 40 qualifying points within three years. Winning GP2, Indycar, F3 European series gives you 40 points. Winning national F4 gives you 12 points.



Edited by andrewcliffe on Friday 12th February 18:01
Brill! Thanks smile Was curious and this came up in google search smile