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    Laps on laps

    What's the policy likely to be on passengers fiddling on laptops whilst on track ?I think I know the answer already given you can't hold a camera but what the hey ........................What if I tied it down to their legs

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    Re: Laps on laps

    not a chance.

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    Re: Laps on laps

    I agree.....kicked off and removal of wristband at all the days I have seen ...

    I only know to 2 people who got away with it....

    the passenger in 1 case was so ill, he was sick all over the laptop which is what got him caught...LOL...funny though

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    Re: Laps on laps

    A track(day) is not the place to map an engine

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    Re: Laps on laps

    Feck-it then .I'm off to do an install in the glovebox .

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    Re: Laps on laps

    As everyone has said, it would probably be a major no no.

    What you could do is datalog your lap (no passenger required) then come in and make your adjustments from the log......if you were really wanting to do some mapping work.

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