Perhaps our guy explained it a little differently, and since its been a couple years the memory is getting a little hazy, but I remember being told that while you had a right to maintain your line, if someone was passing to give them room. Might just be because sebring is a clockwise track that most people attemped to pass me on the left and I'd move over to let them through. Probably also a bit hard to see a hand waving out a sedan window if you are staying on the right of my rear as well, lol.
Things might have changed over the last decade or so, but a PCA HPDE I attended in the late 90s at road atlanta allowed us to use our turn signals to signal a pass.
Originally Posted by
LDadrenaline
you definitely did not pay attention in your classroom shared_session then. I instruct for PBOC. The rule is car being passed stays on line. I have never heard anything about waving traffic by only one direction. In fact, I can literally replay in my head Pete Magnuson yelling "Cars being passed, hold your line!" Also, EVERY group has a rule that windows must be down. It's an insurance policy thing. Even when it's raining they have to be down.
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