Speedventures: Roebling Road (May) & Sebring (June)

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Speedventures: Roebling Road (May) & Sebring (June)

Roebling Road:
Roebling Road is a very popular track located new Savannah Georgia. RR offers both the opportunity for high speed on the long straight as well as a good combination of high-speed sweepers. We will be running the full course. We will also be offering AMB transponder-based timing, as usual, and in celebration of our first event in Georgia, timing will be free of charge while supplies last!

-- http://www.speedventures.net/5-24-2003_event.asp
-- Price: $150 one day / $250 both days

Sebring:
The oldest and most famous track in continuous use in America, Sebring is the legendary site of some of the greatest moments ever to take place in racing history. Moments such as Stirling Moss' 1954 upset win, the first ever Formula 1 race on American soil, and Dan Gurney's attempt to push his car across the finish line for the win. We will be running the 3.7 mile, 17 turn course (the 12-Hour course) for this event, just 2 weeks after the 12 Hours of Sebring takes place.

-- http://www.speedventures.net/6-14-2003_event.asp
-- Price: $250 one day / $375 both days
 
I'm a bit confused regarding the Sebring event. You mention that it will take place two weeks after the 12 hour race yet that took place back in early March. Is this event taking place in June? What will the format be? How many hours of track time, passing protocol, etc...? Thanks in advance.
 
TampaBayNSX-R said:
I'm a bit confused regarding the Sebring event. You mention that it will take place two weeks after the 12 hour race yet that took place back in early March. Is this event taking place in June? What will the format be? How many hours of track time, passing protocol, etc...? Thanks in advance.

John must have reused the copy from our last sebring event. We were there 2 weeks after the 12hrs. The event in June will be our second event.

Expect about 2-2.5 hrs of track time per day. Passing is by group.

Red (advanced) is open passing w/ point by.
White (intermed) and Yellow (novice) are passin on straights only.

Let me know if you have any more questions.

-Rylan
 
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