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    I see that the enduro at Daytona in May is a "TES" enduro. What does that mean?

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    It's the new endurance series that CFR/Florida Region are promoting. Info found here: http://www.tesracing.com/ They look like they will be run in conjunction with the ECR, but it will allow Florida drivers to compete for an endurance championship without having to travel as far as the Carolinas to get enough races in to be competitive in the series points battle.
    Chris Carey

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    There are no ECR's in CFR.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GKR_17 View Post
    There are no ECR's in CFR.

    That's correct. I apologize for mis-speaking. From the TES website- "Most, but not all, of the Tropical Endurance Series races will be held in conjunction with regularly scheduled ECR races." I would assume that would mean that the four TES races held at the Florida Region tracks will all be ECR's as well, but none of the CFR races will.
    Chris Carey

    Central Florida Region
    ITS/Vintage Datsun 240Z

    Favorite tool to remove undercoating---- A curb!

    "Understeer is when you hit the wall with the front of the car and oversteer is when you hit the wall with the rear of the car.
    Horsepower is how fast you hit the wall, torque is how far you take the wall with you."

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