w/o a Crew License, people are not allowed in the Hot Pits etcMy guess is since you did not have to do anything to get a crew license except check a box the powers that be decided it wasn't worth the ink. Besides, if you do not check the box you can still work as crew or just about any other position within reason if needed.
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w/o a Crew License, people are not allowed in the Hot Pits etc
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w/o a Crew License, people are not allowed in the Hot Pits etc
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I have a crew liscense.
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Personally, I don't think the SCCA should be involved in rowing competition anyway; drifting is bad enough!
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The only thing required to enter hot areas at any track we race on in the NE is a "hot" credential (wrist-band or sticker on membership card) issued by the SCCA Registrar for that event. "Hot" credentials are issued to every warm body(*) that appears at Registration with proof of currrent SCCA membership. Non-members get "cold" credentials...and a different colored wrist-band or sticker.
*Edit: "...warm body over the age of 16...or at WGI over 18"
Edit again....that's a quote mark after 18...but WGI probably has a requirement that you have to be over 18 inches tall, too.
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A membership card is all that is needed to get into the fast pits in most cases or to work a corner, etc.
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Chris makes a good point...so good that I'll reinforce it:
You don't need a F&C (Flagging and Communications) license to work a corner station. You don't need a T&S license to work T&S. You don't need a Registrars license to work Registration. You don't need a Tech license to work Tech.
Notice the theme ?
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Not true, not true, not true.
You don't need a license to work any of those specialties. You can't even get one of those licenses until you've worked them for enough events to satisfy the local 'Chief of Specialty' and the Divisional Administrator for that specialty.
You may need some equipment - 'whites' if you're going to stand on a corner station (or something that isn't 'red' or 'yellow' to wear) - but you sure as hell don't need a Reg'l or Nat'l license.
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