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The
aim of the "Sport" remains... regularity ! |
The driver and the co-driver, remain together onboard. Their
keyword is "precision". They must achieve the target
time of their own choosing. This has nothing to do with speed,
as the classification will be established according to the difference
between the time chosen and the time achieved. Since 1999, the
FFSA (French Federation) requires a "Loisir" (or equivalent)
licence for both the driver and the co-driver if they do not
possess an International FIA licence.
Tél. : +33 (0)1 42 59 73 40 - Fax : +33 (0)1 42 59 48 28
Email : glemetayer@peter.fr
The car, the regularity principle allows any car, whatsoever
its age or its power, a chance to win. The only requirement
is that the car was built between 1951 and 1973. No special
equipment is required. Either a FIA vehicle identity form, or
a FIVA form must be presented. |
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