Truenotch wrote:Leon wrote:That's not correct actually.
You can do two autocross events or two "standing sprints" (that's a standing 400m, not a circuit sprint with corners). So yes, you must belong to a car club to participate.
But thats not the rules of a clubsport day, or the point even.
It's to get 'Boy racers' off the street and onto the track, so they can have a taste and hopefully join the club, and to let anyone with a safe car and licence have a run on a race track...
But I still prefer days regulated to club members, just because they are more sensibly and actually know how to treat other cars on the track.
"Clubsport days" = Clubsport Basic Permit by MSNZ.
MSNZ regulations (Manual 33), page 163.
"A competition licence is not required. However all competitors, save for those entering their first or second Autcross, or Standing Sprint (single car) Event, shall be members of either a Member club or Associate Member club".
I don't have an opinion in either direction. However, it is clearly written in the big book of stuff you have to know, that you have to belong to a car club to play at this event.
Better to tell him now, so he can sort it out, rather than have him turn up on the day without this, and either have to run around sorting stuff on the day, or be turned away.
If he turns up with no membership, and gets himself killed or injured, the club, organisers, and the sport could potentially get their arses sued off. Nobody wants that.