HondaGalToo;222959 wrote: Exactly, and that's my point (if I have one at all). You can do the school, get an amateur/novice license, and not have a clue about how to ride on a racetrack.
HondaGalToo;222928 wrote: There's the answer. In wera or ccs you can buy a novice license, anyone can do it, even if you've never been on a track before. You have to earn an expert license with those two race orgs, you can't just "buy" one. That tells nesba that you've got the experience...HondaGalToo;222952 wrote: Yup, but their approved schools don't teach you anything about how to ride. They just go over flags and procedures. At least that's my understanding.
Why am I still in here, I don't really care...
...and I guess they want a current licence rather than expired ones to ensure the experience is current. This isn't your case, but someone could have an expired expert license from 20 years ago and not have been on the track since. Guess they've gotta draw the line somewhere.
Please stop perpetrating this BS... You do not know what you are talking about, have no experience with racing and only know what the person who was obviously uninformed relayed to you...