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Originally Posted by barnettracing
Exactly! Everyone has 'done' quick laps in testing, but thanks to the organising clubs neglecting to publish/keep records of lap records anymore we, the competitors, often don't know what the proverbial bar is. Breaking a lap record should be a major accomplishment but it is often hard to tell as we don't know!
JB
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Surely the lap record records should be maintained by the circuit owners. Why should an organising club have to check every other organising clubs results just in case a racing class they organise is run by another club and a lap / class record is set, or broken?.
It is not just FF1600 that needs a correct list of lap records, but the multitude of other racing classes as well.
This sounds like a mammoth task. Fancy taking on that task Josh?