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			| | Except that it isn't the duty of your GP to report it to DVLA, it's yours. 
 There's 134 types of medical condition on https://www.gov.uk/health-conditions-and-driving
 
 which you should tell the DVLA about, and some of them might not be relevant to racing karts.
 
 The incentive for telling the DVLA is that: "
 If you are involved in an accident and it is found that your health condition was a contributing factor, you may be prosecuted and your insurance may not be valid."
 
 In other words, it can cost you  a life changing amount of money.
 
 The same is true in karting.
 
 Just having a driving licence, without seeing your doctor regularly, isn't an indicator of being able to take on the stresses of racing.
 
 How would you prove / record that you had seen your doctor at least once a year, for a proper check-up?
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