I really don't see a problem with dealing with drivers, whatever age they are.
You simply have a club or track rule that states that if a driver, parent or any of their entourage cause trouble or are abusive to anyone, including other parents or officials, you impose a lifetime ban on the driver.
Your club, your track, your rule, you're out.
You remind them at drivers briefing and in the programme and have a couple of signs around, then there is no excuse.
We used to operate it and it worked, the MSA knew it was in our SR's and they approved of our tough line.
We didn't need parent/guardian licenses.
All they do is bring in revenue and still possibly punish the innocent driver, just that there's a finger in the till in the process.
I very much doubt it was introduced for any other reason than revenue generation, very little is.
A simple one sentence rule covers it all, without all the accumulative bulls*** that they inevitably manage to attach to anything.
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