License
Grass Hopper
05-16-2002, 06:33 PM
What type of license do you need to race F1 and how much does it cost to make one?
ales
05-17-2002, 02:04 AM
It's called a superlicense. If you're in a position to get one, trust me, it won't matter how much it costs :)
What you need is to be a great driver (good won't do) with quite a bit of experience (although the last couple of seasons it's not imperative) and convince the FIA that you'\re worthy. You'll have to be, let's say, in the top 100 best drivers in the world to get it.
What you need is to be a great driver (good won't do) with quite a bit of experience (although the last couple of seasons it's not imperative) and convince the FIA that you'\re worthy. You'll have to be, let's say, in the top 100 best drivers in the world to get it.
NSX
05-23-2002, 12:33 PM
Originally posted by ales
It's called a superlicense. If you're in a position to get one, trust me, it won't matter how much it costs :)
What you need is to be a great driver (good won't do) with quite a bit of experience (although the last couple of seasons it's not imperative) and convince the FIA that you'\re worthy. You'll have to be, let's say, in the top 100 best drivers in the world to get it.
wow...so how does one go about to prove to fia?
It's called a superlicense. If you're in a position to get one, trust me, it won't matter how much it costs :)
What you need is to be a great driver (good won't do) with quite a bit of experience (although the last couple of seasons it's not imperative) and convince the FIA that you'\re worthy. You'll have to be, let's say, in the top 100 best drivers in the world to get it.
wow...so how does one go about to prove to fia?
ales
05-23-2002, 01:21 PM
Originally posted by NSX
wow...so how does one go about to prove to fia?
By showing how you had done in races in lower classes.
wow...so how does one go about to prove to fia?
By showing how you had done in races in lower classes.
P10DET
05-23-2002, 11:06 PM
Originally posted by NSX
wow...so how does one go about to prove to fia?
You qualify for a superlicense by winning an FIA recognized national or international championship. Others may apply for a Superlicense and some will get them based upon results. Others must effectively "try out" including F3 and Formula Renault racers.
wow...so how does one go about to prove to fia?
You qualify for a superlicense by winning an FIA recognized national or international championship. Others may apply for a Superlicense and some will get them based upon results. Others must effectively "try out" including F3 and Formula Renault racers.
NSX
05-28-2002, 12:24 PM
Originally posted by P10DET
You qualify for a superlicense by winning an FIA recognized national or international championship. Others may apply for a Superlicense and some will get them based upon results. Others must effectively "try out" including F3 and Formula Renault racers.
any fia recognized championships in Canada or the states?
how do you apply for F3 or Formula Renault?
You qualify for a superlicense by winning an FIA recognized national or international championship. Others may apply for a Superlicense and some will get them based upon results. Others must effectively "try out" including F3 and Formula Renault racers.
any fia recognized championships in Canada or the states?
how do you apply for F3 or Formula Renault?
P10DET
05-29-2002, 04:24 AM
Originally posted by NSX
any fia recognized championships in Canada or the states?
how do you apply for F3 or Formula Renault?
The FIA will recognize the CART championship. I imagine they would recognize the IRL championship since they are in bed with Tony George pretty well these days. Otherwise, you pretty much have to go to Europe.
You could probably get into Formula Renault just by bringing money. That may be true for F3 as well. I would imagine an F3 budget would be somewhere in the neighborhood of a couple of million dollars to start. It's been a while since I followed these things. It might be as much as $5MM.
Plan on living in Europe and doing nothing but working on racing. You might be able to "arrive and drive" in Formula Renault, but you won't be taken seroiusly and wouldn't likely do well.
any fia recognized championships in Canada or the states?
how do you apply for F3 or Formula Renault?
The FIA will recognize the CART championship. I imagine they would recognize the IRL championship since they are in bed with Tony George pretty well these days. Otherwise, you pretty much have to go to Europe.
You could probably get into Formula Renault just by bringing money. That may be true for F3 as well. I would imagine an F3 budget would be somewhere in the neighborhood of a couple of million dollars to start. It's been a while since I followed these things. It might be as much as $5MM.
Plan on living in Europe and doing nothing but working on racing. You might be able to "arrive and drive" in Formula Renault, but you won't be taken seroiusly and wouldn't likely do well.
NSX
05-29-2002, 11:53 AM
Originally posted by P10DET
The FIA will recognize the CART championship. I imagine they would recognize the IRL championship since they are in bed with Tony George pretty well these days.
-1 chance, it seems like CART's gonna end soon...
Originally posted by P10DET
It might be as much as $5MM.
:eek:
Originally posted by P10DET
Plan on living in Europe and doing nothing but working on racing. You might be able to "arrive and drive" in Formula Renault, but you won't be taken seroiusly and wouldn't likely do well. :(
i don't think i'll be able to go to europe...:(
maybe i'll be a delivery boy for sauber, and become a driver like Philippe Massa:)
The FIA will recognize the CART championship. I imagine they would recognize the IRL championship since they are in bed with Tony George pretty well these days.
-1 chance, it seems like CART's gonna end soon...
Originally posted by P10DET
It might be as much as $5MM.
:eek:
Originally posted by P10DET
Plan on living in Europe and doing nothing but working on racing. You might be able to "arrive and drive" in Formula Renault, but you won't be taken seroiusly and wouldn't likely do well. :(
i don't think i'll be able to go to europe...:(
maybe i'll be a delivery boy for sauber, and become a driver like Philippe Massa:)
P10DET
05-29-2002, 11:11 PM
Originally posted by NSX
-1 chance, it seems like CART's gonna end soon...
Don't bet on it.
The IRL blows goats.
Once the CART teams are running to the IRL rules they won't run teams in the IRL and it will go back to its lame self. They'll just show up to the Indy 500 and win again.
-1 chance, it seems like CART's gonna end soon...
Don't bet on it.
The IRL blows goats.
Once the CART teams are running to the IRL rules they won't run teams in the IRL and it will go back to its lame self. They'll just show up to the Indy 500 and win again.
NSX
05-30-2002, 12:52 PM
Originally posted by P10DET
Don't bet on it.
The IRL blows goats.
Once the CART teams are running to the IRL rules they won't run teams in the IRL and it will go back to its lame self. They'll just show up to the Indy 500 and win again.
i read an article in Road&Track
it seems like Honda and Ford are pulling out, and only Toyota is wiling to offer engines
Don't bet on it.
The IRL blows goats.
Once the CART teams are running to the IRL rules they won't run teams in the IRL and it will go back to its lame self. They'll just show up to the Indy 500 and win again.
i read an article in Road&Track
it seems like Honda and Ford are pulling out, and only Toyota is wiling to offer engines
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