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We will be doing this Saturday, Feb 8th at Element Garage.
Please tell other drivers that may not visit the forums as often.
If your car is street legal it would be best if you could drive it as trailer parking is limited.Last edited by bimmertech; 01-25-2014, 01:27 PM.
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NoBrows - I can answer any questions you have about TT licensing or what your car has to have.
Send me an email farrout@knology.net
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You can download the Novice Time Trials Application here:
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Yes. A novice permit will let you compete in Time Trials until you are upgraded to a full license. If you successfully complete the school in April you can be upgraded to a full TT/HC license.Originally posted by Nobrows View Postyes i really need a better understanding of all this , i was told i could get a novice permit ?
Your license has nothing to do with being tech'd and having a logbook. The tech inspection process is a little more thorough than an auto x tech and focuses primarily on the safety components. They will check to make sure your roll bar/cage, fire extinguisher, seat, harness, window net or arm restraints, kill switch(if required), and driver safety gear are all in order. The tech inspection will not make sure your car is legal for you're class, but your class will determine what equipment you're required to have (kill switch for example).
The rules for 2014 are new and much simpler. Read them and don't be afraid to ask questions.
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yes i really need a better understanding of all this , i was told i could get a novice permit ?Originally posted by bimmertech View PostYes. They can be done at the event. It's just nice to get them out of the way before hand so you have time to correct any discrepancies without missing an event. If you have to wait until the event, i suggest arriving as early as possible and make sure we know you'll need a log book issued when you register.
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Yes. They can be done at the event. It's just nice to get them out of the way before hand so you have time to correct any discrepancies without missing an event. If you have to wait until the event, i suggest arriving as early as possible and make sure we know you'll need a log book issued when you register.Originally posted by Nobrows View Postwish i could make this but i doubt it , could i get a annual done at the first time trial , this will be my first year so any advice would be great
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wish i could make this but i doubt it , could i get a annual done at the first time trial , this will be my first year so any advice would be great
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Cool. I'm in if my new roll bar is ready and I get it installed in time. From what they told me, it should be ready sometime around the 31st.
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Note...annual inspections are SAFETY inspections. Have all you gear with you and make sure your brake lights and kill switch work as required. Read section on windshield glass in GCR.
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Yes. And it makes it easier than having it done at the track since issuing a log book requires a more thorough inspection.Originally posted by DelanieC View PostWould this be an option for a newbie such as myself?
Just make sure your car is prepared as it well be driven on track with the possible exception of wheels and tires. You should also bring your driver gear. Helmet, suit, etc.
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