I would like to be considered for a higher level. What should I do?












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You will need to send us extremely detailed information and we will review it and make an assessment as to the best level you belong in. The information that helps us make good decisions is not limited to what follows:
- total number of schools (high-performance, advanced, enhanced, racing, etc.)
- total number of track days
- which tracks (and configurations) you have driven
- how long have you had a drivers licence
- when you started high-performance driving
- when you took your last school
- which organizations or clubs you have run with
- if you have had incidents at the track (two-wheels off, four-wheels off, collisions, hit the wall, rolled, written off a car)
- if you have had incidents off the track, i.e. in city or highway driving
- any ancillary driving related pursuits
- your participation in autocrosses or SOLO 2 events
- your participation in time trails or SOLO 1 events
- your participation in karting (fun or competitive)
- your participation in automotive racing
- if you follow racing
- if you read about and study high-performance driving
- if you ride a motorcycle
- if you play racing video games or driving simulators (e.g. GT3 or GT4)
- what levels you were placed in, in recent schools
- if you have been "signed off" or allowed to go "solo" during schools
- you provide some instructor references, i.e. names of instructors that you worked with, or school evaluation forms
- you tell us your future plans with respect to driving schools and education
Often people ask to be placed at a higher level without providing any background information. It should be obvious this makes our decision difficult or impossible.
Also note, those people repetitively asking to be upgraded without providing support information, to be frank, we find suspicious in their intentions.

