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and your comment is exactly why no one wants to run clubs!
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A pragmatic approach was mentioned earlier. At my club we get people of all ages turn up to see what the hobby is all about and to have a practice. Yes safety is paramount but we still let them have practice between rounds by following these steps:
1) Race control announces that the track is closed so that a newcommer can have a few practive laps, if you are pitting track side take caution. 2) A volunteer committer member stands trackside to marshall 3) Another committee member stands on the rostrum with the newcommer and gives them coaching/advice as they drive around.
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Just get a brca licence, its like learning to drive...you get a provisional or you cant drive
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Btw a driving licence does'nt cover insurance which, if you bothered to read you will have seen that, that is the reason the club official turned the young lad away. |
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