Can anyone shed some light on this. Does double dipping count as 1 race or 2 when trying to satisfy the national license requirment ???
Does a double dip count as 1 or 2 races towards national requirments ?
#1
Posted 10-07-2015 05:05 PM
Jeff Gruter
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Posted 10-07-2015 05:18 PM
#3
Posted 10-07-2015 05:32 PM
If you have a 2015 SCCA license (other than a novice permit) it's called a "full competition" license and your good for Regional/Divisional or Majors races. There is no longer a Regional and National license.
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Posted 10-07-2015 05:49 PM
OK gotcha, So there is no longer the 4 race requirement. What about the 2 race requirement to suffice license requirement for the season. does a double dip count as 1 or 2 ??
Thanks !
Jeff Gruter
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Hatzel & Buehler Electrical Construction - IBEW
#5
Posted 10-07-2015 06:34 PM
Short answer: racing in two groups counts for two races.
#6
Posted 10-08-2015 04:01 PM
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Posted 10-08-2015 04:05 PM
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#8
Posted 10-08-2015 04:25 PM
Short rebuttal... Unless the rules have changed and I didn't look. When I was on a novice permit I tried the double dip angle and was shot down. Sanction numbers are not unique between classes on the same day. All of Saturday is a number and all of Sunday is a number.
you are correct says the WDCR-SCCA Licensing guy
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#9
Posted 10-09-2015 06:40 AM
GCR page 139: "Drivers who have fulfilled the Drivers’ School requirements complete the Novice Permit by successfully competing in 3 Regional event weekends within the 2 year term of the Permit. The Chief Steward for each race must sign the Permit to indicate participation. When the third Regional event weekend is credited, the Chief Steward or Chairman SOM for that event must also sign the Permit acknowledging completion of the Novice Permit requirements. If the Chief or Chairman will not sign the Permit, a Novice Permit holder may appeal that decision to his Divisional Licensing Chairman for a final decision."
So to answer your question, no, you must compete in 3 weekends and it doesn't matter how many races you do that weekend. When I got my full comp license I had one weekend where I broke and only completed one race. It still counted towards my "event weekend" requirement to upgrade to full comp.
#10
Posted 10-09-2015 07:58 AM
In the end I took the real easy route and just sent a letter too the license Stewart for my region and got a waiver of requirements using my previous motorcycle racing experience. Racing at a double national for my second race ever
And I remember pushing his lame ass around the track to attempt to help him out. I said to him, "you are a good driver, but your car is a real turd".
Didn't take long for him to fix that!
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Posted 10-09-2015 08:53 AM
And I remember pushing his lame ass around the track to attempt to help him out. I said to him, "you are a good driver, but your car is a real turd".
Didn't take long for him to fix that!
I remember that very well. Honestly I have you too thank a lot for my improvements along the way and my buisness name :-)
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