Originally posted by TrackAddict
If you successfully complete Skippy's 3-day school you can, for a fee, obtain a Letter of Compliance. That letter and medical clearance is all that's required to obtain an SCCA Regional Competition License. You can then use that license as the basis for a NASA competition license. I asked about using the letter to go directly to a NASA license. The advice I was given was to obtain the SCCA license and use that as the basis for the NASA license. I'm told the same applies to BMW CCA racing.
While one could theoretically attend the school with no or very little prior experience, I rather doubt that you could successfully complete the school and qualify for a license. And I think the folly of that, even if you succeeded, would become very evident in your first race and be dangerous for you and everyone else on the track. Attending a school isn't a guaranteed grant of a license. The instructors do evaluate every student and decide whether the have the skills necessary before granting a Letter of Compliance. I know that not every one at either of the schools I attended qualified, and all had prior experience of varying degrees. In fact at the 2-day school one student dropped out at the end of the first day as he decided he was in way over his head.
Originally posted by markseven


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