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26 Jun 2016, 19:53 (Ref:3655275) | #1 | |
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NEAFP and Brexit
Hi,
I suppose the answer is 'Nobody Knows' , but has anyone any ideas how leaving Europe will affect competing in Europe ? About 8 years ago I competed in some rounds of a German series (with awayday at Spa) on a UK National A Licence, as the series was classified NEAFP - National Event with Authorised Foreign Participation. As the Licence has an FIA badge on it rather than an EU badge, I would think there would be no change as the sanctioning body is the FIA. Howeverby the time we leave, I'll probably be too bloody old anyway! |
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27 Jun 2016, 16:24 (Ref:3655420) | #2 | ||
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Not certain, but I don't think EU membership impacts on this at all - as you say its FIA which has a slightly less parochial view than Europe......
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Yes in my understanding that NEAFP is worldwide. You can enter on E. G. A US or Aussie licence
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