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Not only the cars are categorized in classes, for a while now the A.C.O. has also put the race drivers into different categories – since 2010 in the Le Mans Series, since 2011 this system also applies for the 24h of Le Mans. Professional race drivers are rated as either “platinum” or “gold”, the so called "Gentlemen drivers" have “silver” or “bronze” status. | Not only the cars are categorized in classes, for a while now the A.C.O. has also put the race drivers into different categories – since 2010 in the Le Mans Series, since 2011 this system also applies for the 24h of Le Mans. Professional race drivers are rated as either “platinum” or “gold”, the so called "Gentlemen drivers" have “silver” or “bronze” status. | ||
- | * Platinum: Professional driver such as holders of a Formula 1 super license, Former Le Mans winners or similar successful drivers. | + | * Platinum: Professional driver such as holders of a Formula 1 super license, former Le Mans winners or similar successful drivers. |
- | * Gold: Professional drivers who have scored a top-3 position in an internationalen series, e.g. Formula Renault. | + | * Gold: Professional drivers who have scored a top-3 position in an international series, e.g. Formula Renault. |
* Silver: Amateur drivers who have scored at least 1 win in a national or international series. | * Silver: Amateur drivers who have scored at least 1 win in a national or international series. | ||
* Bronze: Amateur drivers holding an international "B" License but without the above mentioned success. | * Bronze: Amateur drivers holding an international "B" License but without the above mentioned success. |