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FIRST PERSON/OPINION
via e-mail:
Eric (Wood) tells me that he will have one 20-minute session and then qualify at Laguna, and he has never seen the place. I understand that the factories have had private testing, so how is this fair to the privateers?
Jerry Wood
Searsport, Maine
The short answer is, it isn’t, although in this case someone may have mis-read the schedule. The ultimate answer is to ban all private testing on AMA tracks, and instead hold a limited number of IRTA-style pre-season tests open to all AMA Pro-licensed racers…Editor.
And now some reader reaction:
FIRST PERSON/OPINION
Via e-mail:
Read the schedule properly before you make a comment. Superstock and Xtreme get 40 minutes each of practice before they qualify.
David Bell
AMA #78
San Francisco, California
More reader reaction:
FIRST PERSON/OPINION
Via e-mail:
I agree that one practice session is not enough time to learn a new track, especially Laguna Seca, one of the toughest tracks to master. According to the AMA website it is a 30-minute practice followed by a half hour of qualifying in the afternoon. This will be my first time racing at Laguna and I was definitely upset when I saw the lack of practice time. For me it will now be a battle just to qualify!
Brad Puetz
AMA #795
Costa Mesa, California
Updated Post: Jerry Wood Says One 20-minute Practice Session Before Qualifying At Laguna Is Unfair To Privateers
Updated Post: Jerry Wood Says One 20-minute Practice Session Before Qualifying At Laguna Is Unfair To Privateers
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