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Big Twin
Posts: 1,993
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Herts
Mood: Channel Swim is now a (bad) memory not a dream
I can't see why it would be any different to any other New Era race, so you'll get 10 minutes during which time you may get 6 laps in depending on the circuit, you'll need a couple before you put the hammer down, unless your brave/mad/good at sliding, especially if it's anything but 70+degress and dry and sunny. There is strategy involved in getting a good time and therefore grid position - do you go out first or last, do you want a clear track or stick behind a fast guy to pull you round, where will the traffic be that will hold you up, can you put in a good lap then hold up your major competitors, it's all 'legal' and boy does it go on. I guarantee for the first couple of rounds everyone except the experienced guys will be sitting at the back of the holding area waiting for everyone else to go out - get your race head on early - push the other bar stewards out of the way and get out there.
Warm up laps are different for the race, I'm not sure if DD have agreed two, but you get one or two depending on the circuit. Some take you out of the holding area and around the track to the start for a practice start and a second lap, other circuits like Donny and Oulton take you the wrong way up pit lane, do a U turn and set up on the grid for the practice start and round to the grid for real and then it's all over in about 10 minutes. Either way, it happens to me every time - I can't believe how quickly people go in the 'warm up' lap.
WeeJohnyB