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Subject: Re: NROS Questions.......
From: netlarry@xhisx.com (Larry)
Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 16:10:37 -0500
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Well, for the most part :)

You do have to take into account racers that run at Dega a lot.  Dega is
murder on your LPI because there are lots of wrecks you get caught up in
that you have nothing to do with, and the track is so long there aren't
many laps that click off to help raise it back up.

I have over 20,000 laps and I don't know how many hundreds of races at
Dega, and my LPI overall suffers because I like racing there.

Track-by-track LPI's are the most important, IMHO.  Overall LPI's can be
misleading.

BTW - I was there right beside you this weekend when [name deleted]
caused us all that trouble at Nashville :(

-Larry

ymenard <ymenard1@videotron.ca> wrote:

> The best thing is to check out the LPI of the people (right-click on their
> names in the "Who's here" list).  If it's under 20, watch out they aren't
> really safe.  A good LPI  (laps per incident) is normally above 30-35.
