Pit Sharing is a cost-splitting option where 3–4 racers team up to share one pit location and share the cost of the OPPS mechanic(s) and base package for the event. It’s built for races with dedicated pits (think loop-style events), where multiple racers can realistically run out of the same pit without turning it into chaos. Racers don’t have to be in the same class—what matters is that your schedules and pit needs can operate from one shared location.
Pit Sharing is typically not ideal for chase-heavy formats, where teams are spread out and moving. To keep execution clean, OPPS recommends no more than 3–4 racers per shared pit, and the group should coordinate expectations ahead of time so the pit stays organized, fair, and functional for everyone.
Pit Sharing is a cost-splitting option where 3–4 racers team up to share one pit location and share the cost of the OPPS mechanic(s) and base package for the event. It’s built for races with dedicated pits (think loop-style events), where multiple racers can realistically run out of the same pit without turning it into chaos. Racers don’t have to be in the same class—what matters is that your schedules and pit needs can operate from one shared location.
Pit Sharing is typically not ideal for chase-heavy formats, where teams are spread out and moving. To keep execution clean, OPPS recommends no more than 3–4 racers per shared pit, and the group should coordinate expectations ahead of time so the pit stays organized, fair, and functional for everyone.