Hey...
before one forgets, tomorrow is the Night before the 500, means: there 's some racing going on. Contrary to the real life "Night before the 500" Event, we just have one class of racing and we've the same track we use at the 500, the Kyoto Oval (Indy 500 - Indianapolis Motor Speedway at Speedway, Indiana - and the Night before the 500 - O’Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis, Indiana)
LFSCART Light Stop 5 will be regular point scoring event again, with feature and sprint race with the difference of 'just' turning left. It will also mark the halftime point of the Oval racing. After this there are 4 road courses and two ovals.
Okey... To ensure our fellow Americans can race, the schedule is based on the one for the Speedweeks 250:
17:55 UTC: Qualifying start (60 minute window)
19:00 UTC: Sprint Race Start (21 +2 laps / 30 minutes)
latestly 19:35 UTC: Feature Race start (54 +2 Laps / 60 minutes)
Both races are using rolling start, so there shouldn't be a problem with an application.
Let's race it oval style!
before one forgets, tomorrow is the Night before the 500, means: there 's some racing going on. Contrary to the real life "Night before the 500" Event, we just have one class of racing and we've the same track we use at the 500, the Kyoto Oval (Indy 500 - Indianapolis Motor Speedway at Speedway, Indiana - and the Night before the 500 - O’Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis, Indiana)
LFSCART Light Stop 5 will be regular point scoring event again, with feature and sprint race with the difference of 'just' turning left. It will also mark the halftime point of the Oval racing. After this there are 4 road courses and two ovals.
Okey... To ensure our fellow Americans can race, the schedule is based on the one for the Speedweeks 250:
17:55 UTC: Qualifying start (60 minute window)
19:00 UTC: Sprint Race Start (21 +2 laps / 30 minutes)
latestly 19:35 UTC: Feature Race start (54 +2 Laps / 60 minutes)
Both races are using rolling start, so there shouldn't be a problem with an application.
Let's race it oval style!