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6. Circuit licence grades
FIA circuit licences are issued in grades from 1 to 6 according
to the types and groups of cars for which it is deemed that
the circuit is suitable and are issued with the sole purpose
of permitting the inscription of races on the FIA International
Calendar, for the categories of vehicles specifi ed. The types
and groups indicated below correspond to the classifi cation
established in Article 1 of Appendix J and to the FIA regulations
for historic (Appendix K), off-road (Appendix M) and alternative
energy vehicles. For the information of ASNs wishing to enter
events on the FIA International Calendar a list of the specifi c
categories of cars of which the technical regulations have been
declared in compliance with Appendix J, by the FIA in the case
of international series and FIA championships and by the ASNs
concerned for other events, is published on http://www.fia.com with the
necessary grades of FIA circuit licence.
With the exception of Grade 1T, each licence grade is also
valid for all categories of cars in the grades below it, 1 being the
highest grade.
The granting of a licence is a pre-requisite for the submission of
an application to enter an event on the FIA International Sporting
Calendar, in the category covered by the licence, including any
circuit race included in the itinerary of a rally, but is not in itself
suffi cient for an event to be entered on the calendar in the context
of an FIA championship.
FIA circuit licence grades only concern vehicles complying with
Appendix J.
GRADE CATEGORIES OF CARS
1 Formula 1
1T Formula 1 testing
2 Single seater racing cars of Groups D (FIA International
Formula) and E (Free formula) with corrected cylinder
capacities over 2500 cm³, excepting Formula 1
Sports Cars of Groups C and E including SR1, SR2, LMP1,
LMP2 and those with corrected cylinder capacities over
2500 cm³
FIA GT Championship
Historic cars of Groups F1/4 (TGP and F1 of periods G, H, I),
TSRC 17, 18, 29, 30, 41, 42, 47 and 48 (Two-seater Racing
Cars, over 2000cc, of periods G and later) and all cars of
Period Z excepting Group B and WRC
3 Single seater racing cars of Groups D and E with corrected
cylinder capacities up to 2500 cm³ excepting cars in Grades
1 and 2 above
Sports Cars of Groups C and E excepting cars in Grade 2
above
Cars of Groups B, GT1, GT2 and similar cars of Group E,
excepting cars in Grade 2 above
4 Single seater racing cars of Groups D and E with corrected
cylinder capacities up to 2000 cm³
Sports Cars of Groups C and E with corrected cylinder
capacities up to 2000 cm³ excepting cars in Grade 2 above
Cars of Groups N, A and SP and similar cars of Group E
Historic cars to Appendix K regulations not included in
Grade 2 above
5 Alternative Energy Vehicles
6 Off-Road
6A Autocross (all classes)
6R Rallycross (all classes)
6G Ice Racing (all classes)
Oval tracks will only be licensed for international events for cars
approved for use on them by the FIA.
These are currently: cars specifi cally designed for racing on
paved oval tracks over 1 mile long (such as NASCAR Cup cars)
and those open-wheel cars which comply with regulations and
performance requirements specifi cally concerning :
- side intrusion protection
- driver head protection
- frontal impact energy dissipating
- wheel tethers.
Open-wheel cars which comply include the following: Champ
Cars (CCWS); Indycars (IRL); Formula One; Formula 3000 to
2001 specifi cation onwards and cars to similar safety regulations;
Formula 3 to 2002 specifi cation onwards.
No oval track event for any other category, formula or class will
be accepted on the International Calendar unless its technical
regulations have been submitted by the appropriate ASN and
approved for oval racing by the FIA.
Полностью требования к трассам лежат тут: http://www.fia.com/resources/documents/1...ix_O_a.pdf.
6. Circuit licence grades
FIA circuit licences are issued in grades from 1 to 6 according
to the types and groups of cars for which it is deemed that
the circuit is suitable and are issued with the sole purpose
of permitting the inscription of races on the FIA International
Calendar, for the categories of vehicles specifi ed. The types
and groups indicated below correspond to the classifi cation
established in Article 1 of Appendix J and to the FIA regulations
for historic (Appendix K), off-road (Appendix M) and alternative
energy vehicles. For the information of ASNs wishing to enter
events on the FIA International Calendar a list of the specifi c
categories of cars of which the technical regulations have been
declared in compliance with Appendix J, by the FIA in the case
of international series and FIA championships and by the ASNs
concerned for other events, is published on http://www.fia.com with the
necessary grades of FIA circuit licence.
With the exception of Grade 1T, each licence grade is also
valid for all categories of cars in the grades below it, 1 being the
highest grade.
The granting of a licence is a pre-requisite for the submission of
an application to enter an event on the FIA International Sporting
Calendar, in the category covered by the licence, including any
circuit race included in the itinerary of a rally, but is not in itself
suffi cient for an event to be entered on the calendar in the context
of an FIA championship.
FIA circuit licence grades only concern vehicles complying with
Appendix J.
GRADE CATEGORIES OF CARS
1 Formula 1
1T Formula 1 testing
2 Single seater racing cars of Groups D (FIA International
Formula) and E (Free formula) with corrected cylinder
capacities over 2500 cm³, excepting Formula 1
Sports Cars of Groups C and E including SR1, SR2, LMP1,
LMP2 and those with corrected cylinder capacities over
2500 cm³
FIA GT Championship
Historic cars of Groups F1/4 (TGP and F1 of periods G, H, I),
TSRC 17, 18, 29, 30, 41, 42, 47 and 48 (Two-seater Racing
Cars, over 2000cc, of periods G and later) and all cars of
Period Z excepting Group B and WRC
3 Single seater racing cars of Groups D and E with corrected
cylinder capacities up to 2500 cm³ excepting cars in Grades
1 and 2 above
Sports Cars of Groups C and E excepting cars in Grade 2
above
Cars of Groups B, GT1, GT2 and similar cars of Group E,
excepting cars in Grade 2 above
4 Single seater racing cars of Groups D and E with corrected
cylinder capacities up to 2000 cm³
Sports Cars of Groups C and E with corrected cylinder
capacities up to 2000 cm³ excepting cars in Grade 2 above
Cars of Groups N, A and SP and similar cars of Group E
Historic cars to Appendix K regulations not included in
Grade 2 above
5 Alternative Energy Vehicles
6 Off-Road
6A Autocross (all classes)
6R Rallycross (all classes)
6G Ice Racing (all classes)
Oval tracks will only be licensed for international events for cars
approved for use on them by the FIA.
These are currently: cars specifi cally designed for racing on
paved oval tracks over 1 mile long (such as NASCAR Cup cars)
and those open-wheel cars which comply with regulations and
performance requirements specifi cally concerning :
- side intrusion protection
- driver head protection
- frontal impact energy dissipating
- wheel tethers.
Open-wheel cars which comply include the following: Champ
Cars (CCWS); Indycars (IRL); Formula One; Formula 3000 to
2001 specifi cation onwards and cars to similar safety regulations;
Formula 3 to 2002 specifi cation onwards.
No oval track event for any other category, formula or class will
be accepted on the International Calendar unless its technical
regulations have been submitted by the appropriate ASN and
approved for oval racing by the FIA.
Полностью требования к трассам лежат тут: http://www.fia.com/resources/documents/1...ix_O_a.pdf.

