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  2. FIA Super Licence - Wikipedia

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    An existing holder of an International Grade A competition licence. Passing of an FIA theory test on knowledge of the F1 sporting codes and regulations when applying for the first time. When applying for the first time – completion of either six races in Formula 2, or accumulated 25 Super Licence points in eligible championships during the ...

  3. List of motor racing circuits by FIA grade - Wikipedia

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    There are 38 Grade One circuits with 45 layouts. Circuits holding Grade One certification may host events involving "Automobiles of Groups D (FIA International Formula) and E (Free Formula) with a weight/power ratio of less than 1 kg/hp." [1] As such, a Grade One certification is required to host events involving Formula One cars.

  4. Automobile Competition Committee for the United States

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    ACCUS processes international competition licenses for drivers in the U.S. and provides homologation and record keeping. ACCUS is also responsible for the inspection process and the issuance of FIA Historic Technical Passports (HTP) for competitors wishing to take part in International Historic events sanctioned by FIA worldwide.

  5. Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile - Wikipedia

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    The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA; English: International Automobile Federation) is an international organisation with two primary functions surrounding use of the automobile. Its mobility division advocates the interests of motoring organisations, the automotive industry and motor car users in the fields of road safety and ...

  6. FIA Platinum Categorisation - Wikipedia

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    Finishing on the podium in a Pro category in a major endurance race (24 Hours of Le Mans, 24 Hours of Daytona (DPi), 24 Hours of Spa, Nürburgring 24 Hours). Top-five finisher in the general classification in the IndyCar Series, the Supercars Championship, the FIA Formula 2 Championship, Formula E, and any other FIA World Championship.

  7. International Sporting Code - Wikipedia

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    The International Sporting Code (ISC) is a set of rules applicable to all four-wheel motorsport as governed by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). It was first implemented in 1926. It was first implemented in 1926.

  8. FIA Gold Categorisation - Wikipedia

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    Drivers over 50 will be reduced by 1 grade for the season following their 50th birthday (starting in 2023, age downgrades will start after the age of 55). Drivers over 55 will be reduced by an additional grade for the season following their 55th birthday, thus no driver over 55 can be above Silver Categorisation.

  9. UEFA coaching licences - Wikipedia

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    The UEFA Pro Licence is the highest coaching certification available in Europe and generally follows the completion of the 'B' and 'A' licences. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A Pro Licence is required for anyone who wishes to manage a football club in the top tier of any European nation's league system on a permanent basis, i.e. more than 12 weeks (the amount of ...