| How do I enter ?
All drivers must have a competition licence which can be obtained
from the MSA (Motor Sports Association). Currently you do not need to
pass any tests or have a medical to get a Non-Race National B licence
(the grade you need to start with) you just need to apply and you will
be sent your licence in the post. Licences do not come through
immediately so you should apply in good time. Accompanying your licence
you will receive a copy of the “Blue Book” which contains all the rules
and requirements for all types of motorsport and you will be able to
refer to it to help answer many of the queries that you have.
You will find loose leaf entry forms for the Club speed events in Low
Flying prior to the date of the event or in the Competitors Korner of
the web site and you should complete these in the normal way. The
published set of Supplementary Regulations to cover all events should be
used to help you decide which class your car is eligible to enter (which
you will need to decide when completing the entry form). Supplementary
Regulations or “The regs” as you will probably hear people refer to them
are just the rules for the event. At first sight they may look a little
daunting but you will find that most of it is standard stuff and is the
same or very similar for most events.
In 2005 the speed events proved very popular, especially those at
Curborough which are normally oversubscribed. Entries open when the
Entry Form is published and entries are accepted on a first-come
first-served basis. Lotus 7 Club events at Curborough have a maximum of
80 entries – hence they quickly become oversubscribed. The Club events
at MIRA and Llandow have larger available entries and are just as
suitable for novices and are excellent venues.
There is no way to guarantee that your entry will be accepted for an
individual event. However there are some simple actions that you can
take to maximise the chance of an entry being accepted:
o Apply early – as soon as you receive/download the Entry Form
o Fill in the Entry Form correctly!!! This seems obvious but it is
surprising how many entries are rejected or delayed due to missing or
incomplete information. For an oversubscribed event incorrect entries
are often the first to be rejected.
o Remember to include the cheque!! Having prepared yourself and your
car (see the accompanying article ‘ Preparation for Hillclimbing and
Sprinting 2006’) and received confirmation of your entry acceptance you
will receive Final Instructions from the Club a week or so before the
event.. Please read these carefully, they will indicate what time to
arrive at the event, where to park and other useful information. |