Effective immediately, Rookie license holders will have the opportunity to graduate to Class D every four weeks. This is a significant change to the FIRST Competition License Program, which currently calls for license promotions only at the end of every 12-week competition season.
Promotions to Class D continue to be contingent upon the Minimum Safety Requirements (3.00 or higher) and Minimum Participation Requirements (at least four Time Trial sessions or two Race sessions) in each Category (Oval and Road). This change only affects the Rookie level. All aspects of the FIRST Competition License Program pertaining to non-Rookies remain the same.
Eligible Rookie license holders will graduate to Class D at the end of each Non-Standard (four-week) Rookie season, with promotions taking effect no later than 00:00 GMT on the Tuesday following the conclusion of the Rookie season.
A revised version of the FIRST Official Sporting Code, reflecting these and other changes, will be published in the next week.
Changes to Rookie Licence upgrades.
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Changes to Rookie Licence upgrades.
iRacing - Paul Chapman
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Re: Changes to Rookie Licence upgrades.
awww man, why couldn't they do that last season? I would be class C now
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Re: Changes to Rookie Licence upgrades.
About time.
"If we can hit that bull's-eye, the rest of the dominoes will fall like a house of cards. Checkmate!"