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I found it made no difference to overall finishing positions
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I don't think that's the aim?
rather to have more time running your car when going out for a race day.
I went to several race events last and this year at BRCC in Charlerloi, Belgium; race days starts at 8:00, lasts until 18:00. To get any kind of practice , arrive at 7:00, which means get up at 5:00 in the morning.
3 qualif and 3 heats of 5min each. Which means you drive your car for a total of
30min, while spending
11 hours at the track.
If I go to the track on a none-race day; almost every minute spend at the track is driving your car