| | i think so long as you can prove you had the licence you will just need to do the written test. 8.3.2. 
 
 heres what the 2012 blue book says:
 
 Kart Licences
 8.3. A competitor making an application for the first
 time for a Kart (not Kart Clubman) licence must obtain
 a novice kart driver ‘Starting Karting Pack’, which
 contains the required application form, from the MSA
 and then complete an approved course at a school
 registered with the Association of Racing Kart School
 (ARKS). The procedure to be followed is contained in
 the ‘Pack’. Exemptions are as follows:
 8.3.1. Anyone who has held a National ‘B’ Kart licence
 at any time during 2009, 2010 or 2011. Competitors
 who have not renewed or held a National ‘B’ licence
 since 2008 or earlier must comply with the requirement
 for first time applicants detailed above.
 8.3.2. *Anyone who can provide proof of having ever
 held, or entitled to hold, a Kart or Race licence of
 higher status than Restricted or National ‘B’.
 Competitors who have not renewed their licence for 5
 years or more will be required to pass the ARKS written
 examination.
 8.3.3. Anyone who can provide proof of having ever
 held a Kart Clubman licence and can produce written
 proof of having been classified as a finisher in at least 6
 Kart Endurance, Kart Tyro or Bambino Kart events
 races, held under the jurisdiction of the MSA, during
 2010, 2011 or 2012.
 • (The ‘Starting Karting Pack’ is required in this
 instance and the driver will be required to pass the
 ARKS written examination.)
 8.3.4. Anyone who can provide proof of holding a
 National Schools Karting Association (NatSKA)
 National licence during 2010, 2011 or 2012.
 8.3.5. *Anyone who can provide proof of holding a Pro-
 Racer card (as approved by the MSA) and has obtained
 eight signatures from qualifying races, a minimum of
 four of which must be outdoor races. (The ‘Starting
 Karting Pack’ is required in this instance and the driver
 will be required to pass the ARKS written examination.)
 8.3.6. Anyone who, being a foreign national, can
 produce proof from their ASN that they have the
 necessary Karting experience.
 8.3.7. A National ‘A’ Kart licence may be applied for by
 a holder of a National Competition Licence issued by
 the Auto Cycle Union providing that proof is produced
 of competing in National motorcycle racing during the
 preceding three years. This is also subject to passing
 the ARKS written examination.
 *As the written examination is based on the Yearbook
 and other information contained in the ‘Starting Karting
 Pack’, it is recommended that the pack is purchased in
 these exemption categories.
 Stage Rally Licence
 8.4.1. A competitor making an application for the first
 time for a Stage Rally licence must obtain a novice
 stage rally ‘Go Rallying Pack’, which contains the
 required application form, from the MSA and then
 complete an approved course at a school registered
 with the British Association of Rally Schools (BARS).
 The procedure to be followed is contained in the
 ‘Pack’. Exemptions are as follows:
 8.4.2. Anyone who has ever held a Non-Race National
 ‘B’ licence or higher, or equivalent, valid for driving on
 Special Stage Rallies held before 31 December 2001.
 8.4.3. Anyone who has ever held a Restricted or
 National Rally licence.
 8.4.4. Anyone who, being a foreign national, can produce
 proof from their ASN that they have held a licence valid
 for driving on Special Stage Rallies or Hill Rallies.
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