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Classic 2CV Racing Club Ltd Forum => General Discussion => Topic started by: kinchieman on June 15, 2012, 22:34:50

Title: Racing licence after a stroke
Post by: kinchieman on June 15, 2012, 22:34:50
Has anybody got any experience of applying for a racing licence after having a stroke?  After 15 years out of the drivers seat I had thought of making a comeback, but a stroke shortly after the 2010 24hours set me back a bit. Now I have the application form and have to answer "yes" to most of the "do you have a dicky ticker" questions, am I wasting my time? Also one of the tablets I have to take appears on the Olympic "banned substances" list - how often do race drivers get drug-tested...

Neil McDonald, Glenkinchie, Scotland.
Title: Re: Racing licence after a stroke
Post by: Paul Robertson on June 16, 2012, 10:29:26
No experience of the stroke neil(i'm glad to say)but i couldn't get a license for 3 years because i told the truth about the medication i was taking for my knee pain.I think it depends alot on how honest you are,so you might want to remove this post!
Title: Re: Racing licence after a stroke
Post by: Mick Storey on June 19, 2012, 21:38:20
I know of people who have raced recently after major heart problems, so no, its not a waste of time applying
Title: Re: Racing licence after a stroke
Post by: kinchieman on November 12, 2015, 20:28:36
Thanks to people who have given advice since I first asked, but a recent "bleeding on the brain" scare has led my doctor to put the kybosh on any licence application. All the more annoying after I turned up at Croft and thanks to the Hollis family was reunited with "Wee Fiona" which rekindled my interest. Again, thanks to those who offered help. See you all again soon I hope!

Neil McDonald, Glenkinchie, Scotland.