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a few question about frist timers with FAST

Postby rx7sr20 » Tue Jun 05, 2012 9:53 am

1>I cant seem to find the time which a novice is to show up for course walk car inspection.
I think i recall seeing 7:00 - 7:30.

2> Does FAST allow 2 drivers ( with separate entry fees paid ) for one car. Did this once before with another club and slapped on a different magnetic number or letter (too many years ago) . The reason I ask this is my long time friend would like to come down with me on 7/22 at SPC.

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Re: a few question about frist timers with FAST

Postby shakedown067 » Tue Jun 05, 2012 10:30 am

1. The earlier the better for first timers. 7:30 would probably be ideal. 8 would be ok. (if you are early you are on time, if you are on time, you are late)

2. Yes, you can have two drivers for one car. He'll just register on his own, using your car specs and class, and with a different number. Then during the drivers meeting they'll go over 2-driver cars and who to talk to so you line up your car on grid in the correct area.

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Re: a few question about frist timers with FAST

Postby Loren » Tue Jun 05, 2012 10:33 am

I think the info you're missing is probably on the event registration detail page:
http://myautoevents.com/pls/mae/frmEven ... t_id=12667

Pretty much everything else you need to know can be found on the website.

2-driver cars are fine as long as both drivers are registered and you can keep track of switching your number.
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Re: a few question about frist timers with FAST

Postby Solar » Tue Jun 05, 2012 2:18 pm

Just so you know, if you both are novices, then you can't ride together. :)
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