I must admit, all this bandying about of a $60 license fee caught me up.
That sounded very high for a Pro license (last time I had one it was like
$15 -- but that was in a previous lifetime about 15 years ago).
So I looked it up on the SCCA website. Not far off. $55 is the Pro Solo
license fee. Which still seems high considering my road racing competition
license also is $55. IMHO, solo, even Pro Solo, is supposed to be one of the
more economical of SCCA activities. I think there *should* be a fee for a
Pro Solo License, and series competitors *should* possess one, and being
able to run one event unlicensed is a gift.
But if it costs me, as an example, $180 to run a National race and $90 to do
the Solo II Nationals, and a Pro Solo entry is $55, then if a road racing
competition license costs $55 then a Pro Solo license ought to be around
$25.
--Rocky
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Pariza" <bpariza@yahoo.com>
To: <autox@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 6:03 AM
Subject: Re: Pro Solo License
> Or perhaps a recruting device? Perhaps the thought is that you'll run one
event and then decide you want to do more? This way the $60 license won't
scare you away from trying it...
> Just a thought...
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