This event is open to all CACC Annual License holders. You can purchase CACC license at pre-tech for $25
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Two years ago (my first autox year), there was no day-license for the BC Championships event. They only sold day-license for the 2nd day event since it was a regional event on the 2nd day.
Things may have changed since then.
- Brian
Happiness isn't around the corner - happiness is the corner.
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Is this event open only to license holders? Will there be no day licenses sold?
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Ryan
Rule 5.4 B. in the CACC rulebook says that in addition to holding a current driver's license you must be a full member of a CACC member club and the holder of a CACC competition license. A day license will not qualify you for points and/or a trophy.
As this is the case we will not be selling day licenses on Saturday.
Thank you,
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Originally posted by Don Bourne:
Does an SCCA membership count in place of a CACC membership like I think it does for the Regionals? Also, will they then need a local club membership?
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Brian: Peter, those are Cheerios.
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Originally posted by RyanC:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr /> This event is open to all CACC Annual License holders. You can purchase CACC license at pre-tech for $25
If I purchase the license is it good for a full year or just the rest of this year.........
Wasn't there a big discussion in the past over licenses and this was addressed.....wasn't there a decision to honor scca licenses for the Mike and Carol. Should we not honor CNAC licenses/Memberships as well.
Colin my pockets are empty but my visa has room for one more license Armstrong
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Hi Colin,
We put the question regarding competitor eligibility for BC Champs to the CACC Solo Director, he has just given us his reply and rule 5.4 B., Eligibility for Championship Standings has been upheld.
Issues around Rule 4.4 A. i) a.) Licencing, have been dealt with on a temporary basis. This rule is not likely to change as there are international rules regarding licensing, each country is supposed to honor the other's license which was my experience at NT in Seattle.
Feel free to help out here Cliff!
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First of all, let's get our references in order. 4.4.A is in the Solo I section and doesn't apply. What we need to focus on is Sec. 5.3.B and 5.4.B.ii.
I know it looks completely stupid but, 5.3.B says it pretty clearly. I've just been informed by our Solo Director that it's not going to be changed for 2003.
However, at the national level, this business of inter-regional licensing is under consideration to see how we can accommodate participants and regional execs at the same time.
-c.Peter: Oh my god, Brian, there's a message in my Alphabits. It says, 'Oooooo.'
Brian: Peter, those are Cheerios.
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My budget is extremely tight. Without searching for obcuse rule sections , can someone tell me what a CSCC member with no other affilations will need to pay to run in the BC Championships next weekend?
i) A full voting member of a CACC member club, and
ii) The holder of a CACC Competition License,
$40 - VCMC membership, good until spring 2005, first CPE free.
$25 - CACC solo 2 license
$85 - entry fee BC Champs
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