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What is a Safety Rating?

Safety Rating is a measure of each driver's ability to drive and compete safely while on track alone or with other competitors. Each class of license has a Safety Rating of 1.00 to 5.00. As you complete sessions, your safety rating will rise or fall based on the number of incidents accrued in a given session. Completing an incident free session will cause a rise in your Safety Rating. A driver's safety rating is the sole determining factor in promotion to the next license class. Maintaining a Safety Rating of 3.00 or higher will ensure promotion to the next license class.

Note: Achieving a Safety Rating of 3.00 or higher during your rookie season will allow you to compete with the Advanced Rookie Cars and a Safety Rating of 4.00 or higher will allow you to compete in Class "D" Races.
 

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