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Obtaining Your La’Bergitla Driver’s Licence
No licence yet? No problem. Follow these steps to join the Automobili La’Bergitla Endurance Series pathway and get on track.
Step 1 — Book a Licence Readiness Assessment (LRA)
Schedule your La’Bergitla Licence Readiness Assessment with our Driver Development team. The LRA includes simulator/HIL drills, procedural briefings (HV safety, pit operations), and an on-track evaluation (where applicable). You’ll receive a written report with a recommended pathway (Level A / B / C).
Assessment fee: £650 inc. VAT.
Step 2 — Build Seat Time (if required)
If the LRA highlights gaps, we’ll tailor a programme to close them:
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Coached simulator and on-track sessions
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Endurance procedure drills (night running, FCY/SC)
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Approved track days and data-led coaching
Step 3 — Medical Examination
Obtain a motorsport medical from a licensed physician (valid within the last 12 months). Medical clearance is required before licence activation.
Step 4 — Mandatory Training
Complete the La’Bergitla Driver Training modules:
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High-Voltage & Electrical Safety
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Vehicle Systems & BMS/energy management
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Sporting Regulations & Race Procedures
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Endurance fitness, fatigue management, and driver-change protocols
Step 5 — Driver Certification Test
Sit the written + practical test covering safety, systems and sporting procedures.
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Test fee (per attempt): £651
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If you do not pass, re-sit is available under our failure/retest policy (re-test fee applies).
Step 6 — Apply for Your Licence
Submit your application via the La’Bergitla licensing portal with:
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LRA report and training certificates
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Medical certificate
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Motorsport CV and any external credentials (FIA/ACO/ASN) as supporting evidence
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Payment of the annual licence fee for your level
Annual Driver Licence fees (GBP):
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Level A: £8,157 base + £1,649 per championship point
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Level B: £6,248 flat
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Level C: £4,686 flat
Step 7 — Issuance & Next Steps
On approval, you’ll receive your La’Bergitla Driver’s Licence (digital card) and start-of-season briefing schedule. The Series penalty-points system applies; licences are valid for the calendar year and require annual renewal (including medical and any mandated refreshers).
Note: External licences can support your application, but a La’Bergitla licence is mandatory to compete in the Automobili La’Bergitla Endurance Series.
Select Your Racing Path
La’Bergitla Driver Development & Series Entry
Choose the route that fits your experience, budget, and goals. Each class maps to our Driver’s Licence levels (A–C) and prepares you for 24-hour electric endurance.
1) Level C — Academy (Sim-to-Real & e-Karting)
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Who: Newcomers and sim talents targeting their first race licence.
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Format: Simulator & HIL training, electric karting, coached test days.
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Focus: HV safety, procedures, racecraft fundamentals.
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Licence target: Driver Level C (Rookie/Development).
2) GT-E Cup — Production-Based EVs (Development Series)
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Who: Graduates of Level C or experienced club drivers.
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Cars: Production-derived EVs to controlled parts and safety spec.
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Format: Sprint and endurance heats (60–180 min); night-running modules.
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Focus: Energy/tyre management, pit entry/exit, driver changes.
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Licence target: Driver Level B (Pro-Am/National).
3) Prototype-E Challenge — Entry Prototype
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Who: National/Pro-Am drivers stepping into prototype pace.
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Cars: Single-make or tightly homologated electric prototypes.
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Format: 3–6 hour endurance races; full pit-stop procedures and neutralisations (SC/FCY).
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Focus: Strategy, stint planning, engineering feedback.
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Licence target: Strong Level B → pathway to Level A.
4) Innovation / Experimental Class (By Approval)
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Who: Drivers with engineering involvement and teams validating new tech (within safety limits).
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Cars: Approved experimental packages on our standardised platform.
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Format: Selected development events; additional briefings/tests.
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Licence target: Level B/A (case-by-case).
5) La’Bergitla Endurance Series — Flagship 24-Hour
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Who: International-calibre drivers.
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Cars: All-electric endurance prototypes built to Series Technical Regulations.
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Format: Thursday practice • Friday qualifying • 24-hour race Friday→Saturday.
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Requirements: Driver Level A (or top-tier Level B by team approval), mandatory training & certification.
