Originally posted by slickS14:
Exactly, the first session of the event is qualifying for all groups. That basically forces you to either run the test day or throw away a qualifying session to seat freshened motors or new brakes, etc...common things people bring to the ARRC. Just an observance or the schedule is not listed correctly.
Don't forget you get 2 qualifying sessions for the ARRC. So you can always consider the first one as a practice session. Not only that, but also running the Pro IT’s qualifying session on Friday plus the 20 lap race gives the option for a significant amount of track time before the actual ARRC race - something which was not the case in past years.

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Alex
#90 ITA

[This message has been edited by Hracer (edited October 16, 2004).]