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Post by Rusty on Oct 27, 2014 9:41:05 GMT 12
Iv seen a few duplicate three digit numbers. I thought the point in paying snz for a three digit number is no one else can use it in any class. Can anyone clarify?
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Post by Saloon29s on Oct 27, 2014 10:14:17 GMT 12
Each class has there own list.
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Post by Devilracer on Oct 27, 2014 11:33:22 GMT 12
I take it that you can now have the same three digit number in both Stockcars and Superstocks too. As I see there is a Wellington 118 and of course we all know there is a Rotorua 118.
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Post by TimSOZ on Oct 27, 2014 13:17:52 GMT 12
T7-2-4 Three digit numbers (a) These are permitted in all classes, excluding Motorcycle (Section T9) and Open Wheel (Section T10) classes. (b) All numbers beginning and ending in zero are not permitted. (c) 101 and 111 are not permitted. (d) Three-digit numbers are issued by SNZ, who keep a national allocations register. (e) Only one competitor in each class can be issued the three-digit number. (f) There is a one-off $50 fee payable for the initial approval of a three-digit number. (g) A competitor automatically relinquishes their three-digit number when they haven’t obtained a full competition licence for two seasons.
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Post by beachboy on Oct 27, 2014 19:35:56 GMT 12
There is no class that has more than one car running the same three digit number.
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