How do you get a National B race licence?
To attain this licence you must demonstrate successful participation in three National ‘A’ Races or two National ‘A’ plus two National ‘B’ or Clubman Races or six National ‘B’ or Clubman Races. The qualifying signatures must be obtained at three different venues.
What age can you get your racing licence?
About the Junior ARDS Training Program The minimum age for a driver to take the course and hold a Race Licence is 14 years old 2.
How do you become a racer in Ireland?
All newcomer drivers in circuit racing and stage rallying are required to undertake the Introduction to Motorsport Course prior to being issued with a competition licence. Contact our Customer Experience team to book in for your Motorsport Ireland course and test, which takes a full day.
How long does an ARDS licence last?
1 year between taking your ARDS and applying for a license, over that and your ARDS has to be re-taken! In other words, pay for a license and keep it up-to-date even if you aren’t using it.
How do I get into motorsport?
Top Tips to Get into Motorsport
- First things first … join a motor club.
- Advanced Driving School. You may think you’re a Lewis Hamilton in the making, but chances are you’ve got some basic skills to learn before you can safely power your ‘dream machine’ to its limits.
- Autocross.
- Drift clinics.
- Car rallying.
- Go Karting.
What age is Cadet karting?
8-13 year olds
In general, the cadet karting class is for 8-13 year olds. Exceptions can be made for 7 years old with previous bambino karting experience. Drivers must be a maximum age of 12 years at round 1, but can have a 13th birthday within the season.
What is autocross UK?
In the United Kingdom, autocrosses are typically held on a grass or stubble surface, an added attraction being the challenge of driving quickly on difficult surfaces. Cars compete individually against the clock, although more than one car may start at the same time if the circuit is long enough and wide enough.
How do you pass ARDS test?
Our top tips for preparing for and passing your ARDS test.
- Get some track time under your belt.
- Get your medical done beforehand – you’ll get your race licence quicker that way.
- Know your flags.
- Read the Specific Regulations For Circuit Racing (Section Q) in the MSA Blue Book.
- Don’t take it in the winter.
Is motorsport a good career?
A career in motorsport offers a huge amount. And not only from a financial perspective. Many people working within the industry will tell you that working as part of a team and achieving success is one of the best feelings in the world.