Re: Passing
Several years ago COM proposed that COM Instructors be allowed to have sessions with unlimited passing. I don't recall whether point-by's were to be required or not. Probably yes, as p-b's are club policy.
Immediate response from NHIS was that this would be considered racing and that appropriate, higher, track fees would apply.
I don't think that the issue of insurance even got to be considered as COM rapidly dropped the idea.
Maybe NHIS has rethought its position wrt the BMW's; but I believe that COM should do some diligent research before promoting any less restrictive passing protocol than is now being used.
Best Regards - Bill Miskoe
Passing policy
- turtlevette
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doesn't look that much different from our sessions.uwaeve wrote:rajito, I was there last weekend and just put together a little pass montage. Not too many examples of unconventional passing, but there's some. If you were in RG1 on Saturday you're probably in the film blowing by me on the front straight.
Enjoy. Video here.
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