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Track. Changes ?
Just wondered if there is Any track changes for Sundays all dayer
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I hope not, the track last weekend was awesome :thumbsup:
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People only have so much time...
I haven't raced on the last two changes |
Just wondered as its changed a few times in the last few weeks
Looking forward to sunday |
So is the big jump in front of the rostrum still there?
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Air time !!!!
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no track changes it only got changed the last few times because of health and saftey for the marshals and to make it flow better
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It's not my cup of tea. :(
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jump/table top.
the jump in front of the rostrum, while not my favourite thing(broke my cougar 2 times on it lol), if you are carefull or skilled, it can be mastered....
I am working on both of them now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: |
I have to say I love the jump in front of the rostrum as it's an area that a skilled driver can use to make time in a lap. It does take some practice to master (I'm not there yet:lol:) but I don't think is really that hard once you get your head around it. From my nitro experience where we have much bigger jumps I think there are a few basics to keep in mind:
1/ Make sure you're straight on to the take off before you gas it 2/ Don't get psyked into hitting it harder than you have to, if you over shoot the landing you'll lose time and or break something 3/ If you come in to the jump and aren't 100% sure brake and roll it, you'll lose less time than getting it wrong and waiting for a marshal 4/ Hitting the down ramp is the best option, but watching last time out as long as you reach the flat-top you should be fine. It also helps if you can learn to control the car in the air using the stearing, brakes and throttle. Now if I can just practice what I preach it'll all be good on Sunday:woot: |
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Did try it anti-clockwise as well after racing last week but the table top first followed by the hump jump doesn't work as well as when going clockwise. |
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I think the double is definitely a 4wd job. Very tricky with 2wd to do it I reckon
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Pretty extreme case on Sunday but with the low sun and right on the end of a packed rostrum, but could the black edging be brought in around by the small 'V' shaped jump ? Saw a couple of cars get caught on the far side from the rostrum underneath or down the side of this.
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Done this myself in the past, be nice if the edging was actually on and over the ramps.... |
The plan was for edging to go over the ramps, but we have wanted to try ramps and track layout to see if it worked before we finalise pipe etc. We are just trying to come up with a track that is both challaging yet user friendly and safe for Marshalls as well. Plans are not to change anything to much at present. We do have some ideas that may develop in time though. Good to see its got people talking.
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I think the current track is wicked, credit to all the guys that have put effort in to get it where it is today :thumbsup:
Just a matter of refinement now, and getting the marshall points in the right place once Race Control is moved etc |
I'm not a big fan of the current layout, mainly cos I don't like hairpins!
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Need to level the track a little more to get faster flowing spots, we will do this but other aspects need resolving sooner than track needs. |
Sleeping policeman
Is there any chance of moving that hump it of the for one race meeting IMO it slows the flow of the track down to much
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