WAS IT ENFORCED

DAVER6

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I was just curious, was TH enforcing the track days with no people allowed
except for the rider, and were they turning people await at the gate
 
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atoyf

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I was just curious, was TH enforcing the track days with no people allowed
except for the rider, and were they turning people await at the gate

I was there on 15th. I got two waiver forms to sign. I am trying to think really hard, but I don't believe they cross checked whether I was a rider or spectator, however I was towing my bike behind..

They do have clear signs of no spectators, so things are serious, im sure no one wants any trouble and if folks will notice you don't belong, that may be trouble for both track provider and yourself..
 

NorCal Factory

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The Trackday providers are heavily scrutinized to follow the rules which impacts the availability for upcoming dates at all tracks.

THill Mgmt made the rules and really wants to ensure thy are not shut down for all events.

While it may not make sense to some, that’s the current policy. It will evolve and open up over time. The TDProviders will communicate the status.

That said, a few people seemed to think they were exceptions and brought non-riders and dogs.

They were ostracized and burned at the stake as they should be.

Actually, those that did follow the rules were not happy they couldn’t bring dogs and wives or friends while others did. Just follow the rules for a bit.

I know the TDPs will push for more open flexibility. It will be back to normal before long.
 
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