Hello,
I think i have a dumb question,
I wanted to know the difference from "Pax" to regular driving. I have a miata and i am class "ES" but somehow i registered "PAX" for the february event.
1. what is pax?
2. would i be better in there than in "ES"?
i ran last in San diego about 3 years ago and i don't remember anything about pax!!
Where can i read more about this???
Thanks a lot!!!
PAX time
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Re: PAX time
1. http://www.forums.solo2.com/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=3169" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
2. If you are running on street tires then i would suggest running in our SK class for ES (I can't remember which one right now) This is also a "PAX'ed" class so the results are based on your time multiplied by the PAX factor for your car. ES tends to not have anyone running in it consistantly and PAX is where all the nationally competitive people play.
Definitions for all of our classes are in our supp regs on the solo2.com site.
2. If you are running on street tires then i would suggest running in our SK class for ES (I can't remember which one right now) This is also a "PAX'ed" class so the results are based on your time multiplied by the PAX factor for your car. ES tends to not have anyone running in it consistantly and PAX is where all the nationally competitive people play.
Definitions for all of our classes are in our supp regs on the solo2.com site.

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2006 Mitsubishi Evolution, Berry Family Racing/Hoosier/ChaseCam
2006 Mitsubishi Evolution, Berry Family Racing/Hoosier/ChaseCam
Re: PAX time
2. SK2
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Oversteer is better than understeer because you don't see the tree you're hitting.
Oversteer is better than understeer because you don't see the tree you're hitting.
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Re: PAX time
Sk2 it is then.
Thanks a lot!!!
Thanks a lot!!!