When Practice Started With No Timing & Scoring Feed Along Pit Lane, A Crew Man With A Radio Headed To The Press Room

When Practice Started With No Timing & Scoring Feed Along Pit Lane, A Crew Man With A Radio Headed To The Press Room

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Having fully functioning timing & scoring at the start of morning practice sessions remains an unfulfilled hope at AMA Nationals.

Friday morning at Road America, Supersport practice started with no timing & scoring data available along pit lane, although it was displayed in the press room and in the AMA timing & scoring center.

Saturday morning it was the same story, which motivated Kawasaki to send Theo Lockwood to the press room to check monitors and report times back to the pit lane by radio.

A few laps into the session, the pit lane monitors went live and Lockwood left the press room.

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