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Old Sep 28, 2005 | 12:13 AM
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something like this for single venue Tarmac assuming you have a prepped car (over to Tony for that bit!lol)

1 get the Go rallying (£40) from the MSA
2 Apply for your licence
3 Do ya BARS test at a local rally school, theory and practical(£200-£350)
4 Join a motorclub and also a local championship, they will send you entry regs for each event
5 Enter an event (£150+)you can ask to be seeded last in the running order if you want, although sometimes you will meet on stage with other stuff, could be a WRC Focus, could be a Mk2
6 Get ya overalls (£120+) and helmet (£60+) which has to have a safety sticker on it from an MSA rep
7 It gets a bit confusing now, and it would be an advantage to have an experianced Navigator fot the event, as you have time controls, time at SS1, noise checks etc, I've never done any of this as the wife takes over for all this, I just drive,But finding someone at an event to help aint a problem, it is such a different atmosphere to road car events etc.

Andy
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