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Originally Posted by Bonster
This is an unusual opportunity for new drivers to the track. There are only five novices each day! So if you are a novice and want a clear track, here's your chance. Besides, if we don't get more novices, our instructors will wind up goofing off all day.  Advanced, as Dean already mentioned, is also pretty empty (but not empty enough to combine them with the intermediates), so no worries signing up a little later, Scott. I doubt we'll fill. We sure are doing a lot better this year than in years past! This is awesome!
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Well, if I end up with a running car that still needs to be broken-in (i.e. I'll be out there with a 4000 rpm red line and no boost), should I run in the novice group to stay out of the way of the advanced cars? Or should I run in advanced so I can give novices rides, since all I can do with 80 hp is putt around demoing the line?