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- First Name
- Michael
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- Aug 8, 2018
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- Oswego NY
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- '18 PMM Civic Type R '07 MR Fit Sport (RIP)
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I'm a newbie to autocross. I've searched on the SCCA website, but I can only find very very brief explanations of what PAX time is. I understand that there are classes for the cars. The stock CTR is D-street. When I drive my laps, there is a raw time. That time has some "Factor?" applied to it. For example on the results sheet for my last event my fastest lap was 68.346. To rank me against other drivers it is adjusted and my final number is 54.676.
Is that my "PAX" time?
Is the factor the same for all of D-street or is it car specific?
When results are calculated only your fastest lap is used?
How do they determine these factors?
Is that my "PAX" time?
Is the factor the same for all of D-street or is it car specific?
When results are calculated only your fastest lap is used?
How do they determine these factors?
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