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- Ian-S
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what's the minimum you have to do to get a license upgrade?
I'm fine on the ovals cos of the 12 weeks )been about 8 since I did anything), but the roadies are a bit different now they changed the rookie rules, found I was up to D but havn't touched iR since, I need to do a couple races in the Skippy right?
I'm fine on the ovals cos of the 12 weeks )been about 8 since I did anything), but the roadies are a bit different now they changed the rookie rules, found I was up to D but havn't touched iR since, I need to do a couple races in the Skippy right?
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- SBan83
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You need to have done either 4 Time trials or 4 races (can't be 3 Time trials and 1 race) in a car of that license level or higher and the SR to be 3.0 or higher.Ian-S wrote:what's the minimum you have to do to get a license upgrade?
I'm fine on the ovals cos of the 12 weeks )been about 8 since I did anything), but the roadies are a bit different now they changed the rookie rules, found I was up to D but havn't touched iR since, I need to do a couple races in the Skippy right?
Also, if you opt for the TT route, then make sure actually do a set of laps that make up an eligible time trial, ie. the set of laps show up as pink in your lap chart.