Was watching one of Roach's videos I hadn't seen before:
...and he mentions in the UK, off-road tracks aren't open on non-race days, during races there are no practice sessions, and there's no divisions in each class.
So, if I understand him right, Brits don't get to practice, and everyone from first time racers to seasoned professionals race with no motor limits.
This sounds... incorrect... no?
I get Pop-Ups are big in England and that precludes the ability to practice. But specifically to permanent tracks... no stock, no mod, no beginner, no advanced, track is off-limits until qualifying... really??
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