Clarification sent later this afternoon:
From: "Rich Cable"
To: "Jackie Janssen"
CC: "Eileen Thomas"
Subject: Competition License Requirement - Clarification
Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2004 17:06:23 -0700
Sorry we weren't as clear as we could have been...
While our insurance policy requires that drivers have competition licenses in order to drive on the track for test & tune, there are several circumstances that are acceptable to the underwriters, such as:
Test & Tune the day before an exclusive club/group sanctioned event for club/group members
Completion of a "qualified" driving school program, i.e., certificates are the "equivalent" of a license
Students of The Next Level Driving school receive "Student Permits"
"Rookie" permits through various sanctioning bodies, such as NASA, SCCA, et al.
RFR Rookie Permits (call us for further information about our Rookie Program)
Note: Students and Rookies are not allowed to drive with racers on track at the same time.
Certain club memberships (Vintage car clubs) may provide insurance coverage for Test & Tune drivers
Competition licenses may be obtained at Reno-Fernley Raceway through The Next Level Driving School, by appointment only.
If you have completed a number of competition races with a club and have specific documentation, it may qualify. Just call and ask us.
We want all drivers to be able to come out to enjoy our facility. So if you don't have a license, don't be discouraged. We'll work with you to get you qualified.
If you have any further questions, please call "E.T." for clarification.
Thank you/Jackie
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