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      06-27-2012, 03:40 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Blue55 View Post
Can anyone comment on how well these events are run and the kind of drivers that show up? It looks like 80+ cars are registered for the night event and that would make for some pretty crowded run groups of 25-30 cars assuming they are equally split up (which they never are).
Extreme events are cheaper so they have more cars, but if you know your level and drive with people of similar level, you'll be fine.

Speed ventures is a bit more organized, but they cost quite a bit more

Speed District doesn't do SOW, but their events are rather private with usually 50 cars max, but they cost more as well.

Super advanced drivers can get pretty competitive, advanced not as much.
intermediate is a good medium IMO, but they tend to be too slow, so just get in front of the line.

Don't do beginner unless you are in fact a beginner, otherwise you'll feel crowded because people are, well...beginners lol and they drive slow


If you're looking to break lap times.... I doubt you'll be able to... private events are better suited for that kind of competition.


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