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EVENT FORMAT
An 'open pit lane' event is one where the circuit opens in the morning and closes at the end of the day with no formal sessions. Each driver is welcome to use the circuit as much or as little as they choose. Some things to consider about open pit lane events :-
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How does a sessioned event run?
On a sessioned event, drivers will be split up into groups according to driver experience or car performance. Typically a sessioned day will comprise of 3 x 20 minute sessions per hour (Red, Green, Blue) where: -
Red = Novice Group (on the hour)
Green = Inters Group (20-past each hour)
Blue = Advanced Group (20-to each hour)
However, on some circuits (where track numbers are strictly limited due to noise restrictions) we may run 4 x 15 minute sessions per hour.
The biggest advantage of a sessioned event is for novices & first timers. On a sessioned track day they will only be on circuit with other drivers of similar experience. Typically we get 25-33% first timers on all our sessioned track days.
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