FIA Super Licence

Super License is the official name of the Formula 1 by the Fédération Internationale de l' Automobile ( FIA) awarded on request to racers racing license, which is defined as a prerequisite for participation in Formula 1 racing.

Other licenses are referred to the FIA ​​in stages A, B, C and D. Is a prerequisite for the granting of super license that the driver already has the license of the FIA Level A and meets other requirements set out in Appendix L of the FIA rulebook conditions.

Other conditions include that the driver has constantly achieved good results in a lower category such as race in Formula 3 and GP2 Series. For example it is sufficient if a driver was five times placed in the last two years among the top three of a GP2 race. Also, it is sufficient if a driver in the IndyCar Series completes the championship with a place in the top six. In addition, the first three of organized between 2009 and 2012 FIA Formula 2 Championship received such a super license.

In addition to the criteria listed here, the license can also be further specified in the Rules and Regulations exceptional cases forgiven, but also, under certain conditions again be withdrawn.

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