The FIA/ASN Canada Motorsport Sanctioning Authority for British Columbia, Canada
Race Discipline Championship
CACC Race Discipline Championship
CACC race license holders and BC residents with an ASN race license are eligible to compete in the CACC Race Discipline Championship. Drivers compete for their class championship and must participate in at least 50% of scheduled races to be eligible for championship status. A class must have an average of 2.4 entries over the season to be included in the CACC Race Discipline Championship competition. Starting in 2022, only 85% of the races will contribute to the drivers’ Total Points, so in a typical season of 18 races the lowest 3 scoring will be dropped, except DQs, which will not be dropped.
Allocation of CACC Championship Points
Points are allocated to the first six finishing vehicles. First place receives 9 points, second place 6 points, then 4, 3, 2 and 1, respectively. Vehicles in seventh and subsequent finishing positions do not receive points for the race.
Follow these steps to upgrade your CACC novice or observation race or vintage license to a full senior license.
The novice director will have signed your driver logbook authorizing your upgrade to senior or the removal of an observation requirement. Scan or take a photo of the notation showing the authorization and save it on your computer or phone for later uploading.
Similarly, scan or take a photo of your current novice licence and save it as before.
Enter your applicant information where prompted. In the “License Type” dropdown, select “Upgrade from Novice to Senior” or “Remove Observation Requirement” depending on your circumstances.
In the Discipline dropdown, choose “Road Race” or “Vintage” as appropriate.
In the “Attach Documents” field, attach the image of your logbook entry and novice license you created above.
Optionally supply any further details that will help us in processing your application.
Review and check the remaining boxes and click Submit.