RedMisted
New member
Hey all.
If you know of anyone who wants to get their SCCA racing license but is afraid they lack the skills to make the grade, tell them about the GL Division driver's school. It doesn't matter if you spin your car across the track, into the pit lane, across the pit lane entrance, and into a false grid area and nearly kill two grid workers. Nor does it matter if you keep spinning off the same corner all weekend long. Nor does it matter if you're a foreigner with a compromised grasp of the English language, and therefore cannot pass the written exam given several tries. You'll get your provisionsal.
That's exactly what happened this past weekend. Is your division's driver's school that rigorous in its testing and evaluation of potential racers?
If you know of anyone who wants to get their SCCA racing license but is afraid they lack the skills to make the grade, tell them about the GL Division driver's school. It doesn't matter if you spin your car across the track, into the pit lane, across the pit lane entrance, and into a false grid area and nearly kill two grid workers. Nor does it matter if you keep spinning off the same corner all weekend long. Nor does it matter if you're a foreigner with a compromised grasp of the English language, and therefore cannot pass the written exam given several tries. You'll get your provisionsal.
That's exactly what happened this past weekend. Is your division's driver's school that rigorous in its testing and evaluation of potential racers?
Last edited: