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WAIVER Entrance

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TIPS: At MFS, a 6-cone, 80’ slalom is about 48-50 mph for most street class cars and is a nice pace. There should be at least 55’ between features, even if they’re offset in a faster way. Pin cones are discouraged. Provide around 150’ (or more) for stopping area. Minimum distance between the inside of a corner and a fixed object is 25’ Minimum distance between the outside of a corner and a fixed object is 50’ In depth course design manual: http://www.houscca.com/solo/courses/Course_Design_5_1_liddle.pdf