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Here, well break down the best first steps to take when it comes to carving out a career as a racecar driver. What do you need to become a racecar driver? Dedication. Talent. Money. Learn the basics with go-karting. Join go-karting tournaments. Move onto cars. Do a racing course. Join a racing club and compete.
The simple answer is to have a drivers license, a working car and a helmet, pay the entry fee and then show up!
All individuals participating in horse racing at an Oklahoma State track must be licensed by the Oklahoma Commission. Racing license application material may be found here as well as at Commission offices at any open track.
Upon completion of one Driver School and three additional race weekends (youre still a Novice for your first three), you are eligible to receive an SCCA Full Competition License. You have two years from the date of issue to complete the Novice requirements.
Requirements and Qualifications Professional Racing License: Hold a valid professional racing license from a recognized motorsport governing body. Experience: Proven track record in competitive racing, with a minimum of [X years] of experience in various racing categories.

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The Three Day Racing School is a prerequisite for racers interested in obtaining a club, professional or international racing license. In this unique program, students master the fundamentals of racing in classroom and driving sessions.
No person may conduct a racing event on or within a racing event area located in a municipality unless a permit has been issued which runs for the same time period as any contract for conducting the race.
Competitors with a dial-in of 9.99 or quicker (4.50 to 6.39 for eight-mile) or 135 MPH or faster (excludes motorcycles) are required to have a valid NHRA Competition License and NHRA Membership.

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