MSA 2009 Go Racing Pack - will it work in Jan 2010?

MSA 2009 Go Racing Pack - will it work in Jan 2010?

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Birdthom

Original Poster:

788 posts

232 months

Sunday 27th December 2009
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Evening,

I was about to order an MSA Go Racing pack for my ARDS at the end of Jan, but will a 2009 pack still work in Jan 2010?

Cheers

Tom.

wildman0609

885 posts

183 months

Monday 28th December 2009
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i had a 2007 pack and it worked in 2008. i think the only change from this year to the next was it needed a passport photo. i rang up the MSA and they told me everything i needed to know.

Kevp

584 posts

258 months

Monday 28th December 2009
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Go racing packs do not have a shelf life.
Mine was 5 years old before I got to use it. All you do is ensure the current fee is paid.

If you dont want to use it - sell it, dont bin it.

andygo

6,949 posts

262 months

Monday 28th December 2009
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They are a complete stitch up. When I wanted to get an MSA licence after a few years without one, I had to buy a pack, even though my son and a mate had just bought one. I asked the MSA if I could use theirs - the answer was a firm no. The reason being was if I hadn't bought it, I was less likely to read it. Quite how I was supposed to pass the ARDS test without reading it was beyond them to explain.

Its a money making thing. British motorsport governance at its best, with the clubman at heart. NOT! Get used to it.

HTH.


Very mild rantette over.

Birdthom

Original Poster:

788 posts

232 months

Monday 28th December 2009
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Thanks. Wish I'd never binned the one I bought a few years ago...

Kevp

584 posts

258 months

Monday 28th December 2009
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andygo said:
They are a complete stitch up. When I wanted to get an MSA licence after a few years without one, I had to buy a pack, even though my son and a mate had just bought one. I asked the MSA if I could use theirs - the answer was a firm no. The reason being was if I hadn't bought it, I was less likely to read it. Quite how I was supposed to pass the ARDS test without reading it was beyond them to explain.

Its a money making thing. British motorsport governance at its best, with the clubman at heart. NOT! Get used to it.

HTH.


Very mild rantette over.
Exactly why I need to get another one. I already have one. Did my ARDS a year ago. But the wife was looking to upgrade her license (sprint at the moment)& we need to buy a new pack. Even though she has read & seen mine. Even tested me about it before doing the course.
According to the MSA that is not good enough.

Burp

84 posts

192 months

Tuesday 29th December 2009
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Fees for 2010 are the same as 2009, just cross out 2009 and write 2010 at the top of the form. You get a 2010 blue book with your licence. Ive just done it no problem