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Old 19 Jan 2014, 22:55 (Ref:3356020)   #7
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JohnD should be qualifying in the top 5 on the gridJohnD should be qualifying in the top 5 on the grid
Agree with all the above! You can read the regulations about applying for or renewing a licence in the MSA Yearbook, AKA BlueBook (it has a green cover this year!), in Section H. Competitors: Licences.
http://www.msauk.org/uploadedfiles/m...A_Yearbook.pdf

Look especially at this para:
"10.1.4. In the event of any uncertainty as to whether or
not the applicant satisfies the Medical requirements,
the examination form should be signed by the GP and
should then be sent directly to the MSA’s Medical
Section Administrator, with any additional information
which may be of assistance."
I think you have a good chance of getting a licence - while the MSA says that "Diabetics requiring treatment with insulin will not normally be issued with a licence ........ In certain circumstances the Medical Consultant at the
MSA will be prepared to consider applications in writing by Insulin controlled Diabetics." Even those with epilepsy can ask with hope if their treatment has made them fit-free for five years. (Paras 10.1.7, 10.1.8)

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