Lawn Mower Racing Snow Bird NTLS Florida

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Lawn Mower Racing Snow Bird NTLS Florida

Time: February 3, 2017 from 5pm to 7pm
Location: Park Inn Radisson Orlando Celebration
Street: 3011 Maingate Ln
City/Town: Kissimmee, Florida 34747 United States
Website or Map: http://www.snowbirdnationals.…
Event Type: off-road, races
Organized By: Snowbird Nationals
Latest Activity: Dec 19, 2016

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Lawn Mower Racing Snow Bird NTLS Florida will be held at Park Inn Radisson Orlando Celebration, 3011 Maingate Lane Kissimmee, Florida. General Practice Notes: You must practice with the rules of your class (i.e. 17.5 in 17.5 classes) and you must be registered in that class to practice. Open and controlled practices will have racers waiting in line. You can not cut in front of the line. Exact practice schedules will be at the hotel lobby check-in counter and track registration area. Open Practice: This is for when time is limited and allows racers a chance to get on the track and turn laps. These may be short 1-2 minute runs with 10 cars at a time. You can make a small change and run a few laps to see how your car handles. Many drivers can run in these time-frames. All classes of cars may be grouped together to go out during these times. We may have cars grouped together (by speed/type) for some of the open practices, rather than be on the track all at once. Thursday-sunday: there will be open practice before the heats start each day and before the mains. This helps groove the track for racing. We will have some open practice after oval qualifying for oval cars thu & fri night. Track must close at night (hotel rules). There will be practice thursday for those arriving late. You can also miss any of your 4 qualifiers if arriving late. No need to be here all week to participate.

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