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    Up to 37 cars! Wow, what is the most that have ever run?

    Also or the $200 test day entry can ALL drivers that are driving in the enduro Saturday drive the car?

    Stephen
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    Stephen

    Up to 37 cars! Wow, what is the most that have ever run?
    Last year we had 40 entries and 39 starters

    Also or the $200 test day entry can ALL drivers that are driving in the enduro Saturday drive the car?
    Yes

    Terry

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    I'm in. Driving with Matt Miskoe and Chris Tier in their Mee-Otter. - GA

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    ...and so we find ourselves on opposing teams. Nemesis!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Knestis View Post
    ...and so we find ourselves on opposing teams. Nemesis!
    But I'm in a Miata. And Miata fenders and bumpers are cheap.

    What, too soon...?

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    Questions. Does this race allow overhead fuel rigs and dry breaks? If so why?
    I saw some mention of a new tire rule. What isit??'
    Thanks, Mm
    Mike Ogren , FWDracingguide.com, 352.4288.983 ,http://www.ogren-engineering.com/

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    Yes. Because it's an enduro.

    The tire rule experiment is allowing a very small number of teams to run in an "X" class one "Enduro" class lower than where their car would otherwise end up, if it's on gen-u-ine street tires. The RX8 I'm in would be an E2 car (by virtue of it's NASA PT category classing), but is running E3 on non-R rubber.

    K

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