Changes to the 2007 IOM TT Licence Conditions

Friday September 15, 2006 at 12:00am

The requirements for the 2007 TT Mountain Course Licence are now as follows:

2007 Isle of Man TT Races

This licence is a requirement for all competitors who wish to take part in the 2007 Isle of Man TT Races. 

Licence Fee: The fee is £25.00 (in addition to any other licence fee.)

Eligibility: All applicants except holders of an FIM International licence or an MCUI National Licence must provide a satisfactory medical report.
(FIM & MCUI licence holders having already supplied such reports)

ACU and SACU licence holders must have held a National licence for Road Racing for a minimum of 12 months prior to the closing date for entries.

Competitors from other FMNRs must have held an FIM International Non-Championship licence for Road Racing for a minimum of 12 months prior to the closing date for entries.

Documentary evidence of the following additional requirements must be supplied with the application:-

All applicants must have competed satisfactorily in at least 6 Road Race meetings in the 12 months expiring 31 March 2007. Qualifying for the 2006 TT or Manx GP races will count as one meeting and finishing in a 2006 TT or Manx GP race will count as a second meeting. A competitor who competes in both the TT and Manx GP may count a maximum of three results towards the six required results.

Closing dates for the receipt of completed Licence application forms at ACU House: 14th April 2007.

2007 Manx Grand Prix Races

This licence is a requirement for all competitors who wish to take part in the 2007 Manx Grand Prix races.

Licence Fee: The fee is £25.00 (in addition to any other licence fee.)

Eligibility: All applicants except holders of an FIM International licence or an MCUI National Licence must provide a satisfactory medical report.
(FIM & MCUI licence holders having already supplied such reports)

ACU and SACU licence holders must have held a National licence for Road Racing for a minimum of 6 months prior to the start of the event.

Competitors from other FMNRs must have held an FIM International Non-Championship licence for Road Racing for a minimum of 6 months prior to the start of the event.

Documentary evidence of the following additional requirements must be supplied with the application:-

All applicants must have competed satisfactorily in at least 6 Road Race meetings in the 13 months expiring 30th June 2007. Qualifying for the 2006 TT or Manx GP races will count as one meeting and finishing in a 2006 TT or Manx GP race will count as a second meeting. A competitor who competes in both the TT and Manx GP may count a maximum of three results towards the six required results.

Closing dates for the receipt of completed Licence application forms at ACU House: 14th July 2007.

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