Realistic NASCAR Oval License List
Realistic NASCAR will introduce a new system of licensing for oval events starting with the 2013 Realistic NASCAR Cup Series. This new system will feature two separate licenses. One license will be for slicks (cars which use R1, R2, R3 and/or R4 tires), and the other will be for street tires (all other tires). Licenses which were awarded under the previous system have been carried over to this system.
Test sessions may be set up by Realistic NASCAR in which drivers may obtain licenses by proving their stability and understanding of the various areas of oval racing. Driver information will be taken from each competitor in attendance to a test session in order to award them licenses. Failure to provide personal information may result in not receiving licenses.
MPR replays may also be submitted to the appropriate replay submission thread in order to obtain a license. Drivers will need to provide the appropriate personal information along with each submission in order for licenses to be awarded. Failure to provide the appropriate personal information may result in not receiving licenses. Multiple drivers may receive licenses from the same replay submission as long as the information for all drivers which are applying for licenses is provided with that replay submission.
Free to join Realistic NASCAR Events may also provide a chance for competitors to earn a license based upon their performance in that event.
Competitors who wish to compete in a series or event which requires a license that they do not currently have may request that they be reviewed for a license. Realistic NASCAR will then review that driver's history and determine what (if any) licenses are deserved based upon their reputation and experience.
Realistic NASCAR will introduce a new system of licensing for oval events starting with the 2013 Realistic NASCAR Cup Series. This new system will feature two separate licenses. One license will be for slicks (cars which use R1, R2, R3 and/or R4 tires), and the other will be for street tires (all other tires). Licenses which were awarded under the previous system have been carried over to this system.
Test sessions may be set up by Realistic NASCAR in which drivers may obtain licenses by proving their stability and understanding of the various areas of oval racing. Driver information will be taken from each competitor in attendance to a test session in order to award them licenses. Failure to provide personal information may result in not receiving licenses.
MPR replays may also be submitted to the appropriate replay submission thread in order to obtain a license. Drivers will need to provide the appropriate personal information along with each submission in order for licenses to be awarded. Failure to provide the appropriate personal information may result in not receiving licenses. Multiple drivers may receive licenses from the same replay submission as long as the information for all drivers which are applying for licenses is provided with that replay submission.
Free to join Realistic NASCAR Events may also provide a chance for competitors to earn a license based upon their performance in that event.
Competitors who wish to compete in a series or event which requires a license that they do not currently have may request that they be reviewed for a license. Realistic NASCAR will then review that driver's history and determine what (if any) licenses are deserved based upon their reputation and experience.