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SCCA Hard Card
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2012 2:02 pm
by Arthur Grant
The annual application for hard card lists multiple license types and the assoicated fee. One of the catagories is Solo License. I assume this referes to Solo 1 which is held on a race course, rather than us in the Solo 2 community, but I was hoping someone here could verify.
Re: SCCA Hard Card
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2012 2:13 pm
by Mako Koiwai
There is no such thing as Solo2 anymore ... AX is ... Solo.
What use to be called Solo, might now be the SCCA Time Trials program ?
Re: SCCA Hard Card
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2012 4:55 pm
by Arthur Grant
Well I'll give checking Solo a try.
Basically they show the following price list
Comptition License Holder $0
Race Official with 2+days worked $0
Solo Drivers License Holders $0
Other members $10
Re: SCCA Hard Card
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 8:44 am
by Bill Martin
It's a waiver card right?
Why would you want one? Still have to get a wristband. Still have to sign site waivers. Probably have to argue with gate workers. Still have to go thru registration and tech.
Okay, it's free, but you have to submit notarized paperwork. What's the perk?
Re: SCCA Hard Card
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 8:51 am
by Mako Koiwai
one waiver to sign, easier to not pay going into our SCCA track at Buttonwillow, no drivers license required at registration

Re: SCCA Hard Card
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 8:52 am
by Jonathan Lugod
Bill Martin wrote:It's a waiver card right?
Why would you want one? Still have to get a wristband. Still have to sign site waivers. Probably have to argue with gate workers. Still have to go thru registration and tech.
Okay, it's free, but you have to submit notarized paperwork. What's the perk?
the only perk I can think of is if you are in the East coast. Hardcard's get priority registration for ProSolos. They sell out VERY quickly out there compared to our's.
Re: SCCA Hard Card
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 11:58 am
by Bob Beamesderfer
Bill Martin wrote:It's a waiver card right?
Why would you want one? Still have to get a wristband. Still have to sign site waivers. Probably have to argue with gate workers. Still have to go thru registration and tech.
Okay, it's free, but you have to submit notarized paperwork. What's the perk?
Doesn't have to be notarized; just signed by an SCCA member.
Re: SCCA Hard Card
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 7:34 am
by John Stimson
You can get a registrar's signature instead of paying a notary, true. But the card itself is not free unless you're an SCCA corner worker.