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Originally Posted by Mr. Wyndham
I still can't wrap my head around that (no pun intended).
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I agree. But while there is always the potential for danger, maybe they figure TNIA is a bit more laid back, with more beginners than a dedicated track day. So, maybe they decided in order to inconvenience fewer people, they will allow M-rated for this more laid back event.
Maybe there is some data they found that X% of people moving into TNIA have had an experience where they used an M-rated helmet, like kart racing, and could capture more registrations by not making them go buy an SA-rated helmet.