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8th April 2016, 16:56
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Do you need a licenece in a track day
Do you? My mates banned but wants to get a track car that someone else can drive there with him. I'm pretty sure you need one but not 100%
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8th April 2016, 17:25
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Yep, you need one.
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8th April 2016, 17:53
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Ah well, unlucky for him haha
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8th April 2016, 20:10
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Also, do you need a fully prepared car (with cage etc) or can you just take anything?
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8th April 2016, 20:31
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jizanthapus
Also, do you need a fully prepared car (with cage etc) or can you just take anything?
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anything
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8th April 2016, 23:48
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FFS now he's banging on about getting a race licence instead. surely it's more than £30 quid? Whats the crack with getting one... anyone know?
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9th April 2016, 14:25
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You've got to do an ARDS test which is typically about £250. It's years since I did mine so check out the MSA website for more up to date info.
You must understand though that a race licence does not qualify him to do track days, only races and race tests for which you will need a fully safety specced race car (cage, extinguisher etc etc) and all the race kit, which all has to be scrutineered before he'll get on track.
If he just wants to have some time on track it's a very expensive way to go about it. Probably a better idea just to have some patience, see out his ban, and do track days when he gets his licence back.
Also, if he's not very experienced on track, he could very well be a danger to himself and others because race pace is night and day faster than track day pace and if he's not up to speed he'll probably crash trying.
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