Donald R McKenna <donbarbmckenna@earthlink.net> writes:
> > The rule is that when you register, you have to show them a rulebook.
> > It is *supposed* to be yours.
>
> Most recently having a rule book in-hand at various Tour Registrations on
> Friday evening has been adequate including a book shared by two drivers in
> the same car. No one, in the last few years, including Nationals
> registration, has determined who actually owns the book. I make this
> specific observation because at one time in my registration experience, at
> Nationals, I've had to show my (or the car owner's/co-driver's) name written
> into the front cover of the rule book presented at registration.
If you register on line, nobody knows you're a dog without a rulebook.
Or with a rulebook. I think the onsite licence/membership/etc check
may sometimes be called 'Manditory check-in and tech for
pre-registered drivers'.
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