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> PCA vs SCCA, drivers ed requirements
Brett W
post Apr 19 2004, 09:02 PM
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I know SCCA accepts PCA drivers schools as credentials for a competetion license. What does PCA require as far as car setup to go through their schools?
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Brad Roberts
post Apr 19 2004, 10:16 PM
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They have no schools. You have to run something like 8 DE's to get a PCA license.

Not sure what region you are in but our SCCA region laughs when you tell them you have a PCA license.

IF you have a SCCA license.. then you are given a PCA provisional and you must run two races before they give you the full tilt boogy (or win an enduro like we did).

I knew back in the day that everyone basically follows SCCA so I skipped all the BS and took the SCCA school and ran several events to get my National license... which gives you the open door to other venues (like NASA).

Things may have changed... but I see NO reason why SCCA would give you a Regional license based on a PCA club license.


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