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      06-21-2019, 04:13 PM   #9
mKilgore
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From my experience, this totally depends on which organization you are running with. Some require more time with an instructor and progression, others will let you out on track solo pretty quickly. I was in the latter, by the end of my first weekend I was doing laps solo. So, for example, SCCA is pretty quick to let you run solo. That who I have run under pretty much exclusively just due to what is available in my area. If you do the SCCA's Track Night in America, or Time Trials, you'll be running by yourself almost from the get-go.
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