rally license
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rally license
How do you go about getting a club rally license in washington state. I know about tim o'neals rally school but you have to go through 3 days of that school to get the license. That is a little expensive for me.
Any help would be great, thanks
Any help would be great, thanks
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Just pay the man:
Although Rally America seems to have some issues to work out- they don't seem to have the license apps posted anymore, check their licensing forum for the latest;
http://www.rally-america.com/forums/...splay.php?f=12
To their credit, NASA Rallysport has their licensing program pretty well worked out and straightforward;
http://nasarallysport.com/membership-and-license.php
For Doo-Wops, you'll need the NASA license, if you want to run Oregon Trail or Wild West, you'll have to wait and see when Rally America gets their stuff together.....
Although Rally America seems to have some issues to work out- they don't seem to have the license apps posted anymore, check their licensing forum for the latest;
http://www.rally-america.com/forums/...splay.php?f=12
To their credit, NASA Rallysport has their licensing program pretty well worked out and straightforward;
http://nasarallysport.com/membership-and-license.php
For Doo-Wops, you'll need the NASA license, if you want to run Oregon Trail or Wild West, you'll have to wait and see when Rally America gets their stuff together.....
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Hey, I'm new to this board, and I don't have my subaru yet. But I am a newbie co-driver from washington state. I did 2 events last year and had lots of fun.
Like the last post said, all you need to do is pay for a club license.
The first rally of the season is the 5th and 6th of March out in Aberdeen. See www.wildwestrally.com/ for more details. If you're looking to get into rallying going out and talking with the drivers and crews is a great way.
I would be co-driving but my work sent me to Florida for 3 months. My friends site is www.ckrally.com He has a lot of good rally links if you're looking for more info. Check out the PNW section of the www.specialstage.com forums for more info about rallying in the NW.
Hope that helps.
Like the last post said, all you need to do is pay for a club license.
The first rally of the season is the 5th and 6th of March out in Aberdeen. See www.wildwestrally.com/ for more details. If you're looking to get into rallying going out and talking with the drivers and crews is a great way.
I would be co-driving but my work sent me to Florida for 3 months. My friends site is www.ckrally.com He has a lot of good rally links if you're looking for more info. Check out the PNW section of the www.specialstage.com forums for more info about rallying in the NW.
Hope that helps.
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Originally Posted by psoper
Although Rally America seems to have some issues to work out- they don't seem to have the license apps posted anymore, check their licensing forum for the latest;
http://www.rally-america.com/info/info_index.html
- Christian
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Originally Posted by BjornChristian
That's not correct. License applications are posted at the bottom of this page:
http://www.rally-america.com/info/info_index.html
- Christian
http://www.rally-america.com/info/info_index.html
- Christian
Thanks for pointing out that its been fixed.
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