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    you definatly need a full licence , although i think if you have a Motorsport ireland competition licence you are allowed to do mondello days ,but that might only relate to grip track days,Your best bet is to just ring them and ask!


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    Quote Originally Posted by dbyrneae86 View Post
    you definatly need a full licence , although i think if you have a Motorsport ireland competition licence you are allowed to do mondello days ,but that might only relate to grip track days,Your best bet is to just ring them and ask!
    is that the only way around it ?


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    Im not even certain that they allow that .I only know this because a friend of mine has a competition licence with Motorsport Ireland but hasn't got a road licence and he wanted to do track days ,ill ask him later and find out for you as i not fully sure . Oh and if you can use a motorsport ireland licence they dont come cheap!!!


 

 

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