I am a little curious... Yeh, it's great to be able to go out on a
track and set incrediale track times. My question, are these
hotshots willing to follow official PPG/Cart rules when it comes down to
qualifying and racing? I wouldn't dare take most of these fast setups and
use it for a qualifying run and then expect to last during the race.
I would like to see results shared for real qualifying and race setups.
It would be nice to see if my race setup speeds are even close to the
best out there.
Also, are there any Racing Leagues out there that adhere to the Official
Rules regarding tires?
The following is from the Official Rules book regarding tires that can
be used at the start of the race:
9.12.4I. At oval events the same tires used to qualify a race car must
be used on the race car to start the race. In the event that a tire
used to qualify a race car is deemed unsafe after an entrant has
qualified, the tire may be replaced by an identical tire, at the
discretion of the tire review committee. The replacement tire must be
selected from the aforementioned tire allotment.
9.12.4J. At road course events the same type tires used to qualify a
race car must be used to start the race. The tires used to start the
race must be selected from the tires identified and used to qualify
that race car. When the weather condition during qualifying and the
start of the race differs - wet to dry or dry to wet, the Technical
Director may allow the use of or specify the use of tires other than
the tires used during qualifying. The procedure used for tire
selection for group qualifying sessions (i.e., road courses) is stated
in Chapter 5.4.7. of this Rule Book.
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