07-11-2009, 05:00 AM
geza wrote:
By setting up enough gates in the fast part of a track, it can still be considered a Solo 2 event. It is when there are NO gates (cones) it is a TT.
Quote:As I recall from my SCCA Solo II days, the issue is insurance and subsequent track cost. At higher track speeds, you go from Solo II to Solo I which is sometimes called Time Trials or more recently, Time Attack.
If anyone wants to do this, a few of us have already discussed Time Attack with NJMP. Even with a large turnout, you would be talking about the cost of a track day.
By setting up enough gates in the fast part of a track, it can still be considered a Solo 2 event. It is when there are NO gates (cones) it is a TT.
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