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They are quite a bit lower in your mirrors and very quick. I didn't see what happened, so I am not pretending to be an expert, but it seems like an accident between an open cockpit spec racer and a full bodied car seems very dangerous for the driver of the open car. Perhaps they should run with open wheel? They are similar in size with the open wheels cars and much quicker than our full bodied cars (in small bore anyway). With the low number of entries in open wheel, it just seems like they would be a better fit there. What do you guys think?
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I agree 110% the Should never be on the track together.
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All the spec racers did in fact have their own race with the formula Vs during the sprint races. The big bore open wheel cars also had their own heat of the sprint race. It was only during the 1hr enduro that drivers of dissimilar make and model choose to run together as is often done at other like events such as LeMans. They had all run very comfortably together for every bit of 50 mins out of the hour before this unfortunate event occurred. A very sad outcome from an otherwise great day of racing.