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Old 30-11-2013
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Definitely can go too far and and make it an obstacle course, a couple of well thought out features in a nice flowing but technical track is probably going to be better than a load of jumps just chucked down once the track is laid out.

I always liked the double or triple rollers made out of plywood that used to be used regularly, if they are set out properly they didn't punish you with breakages if you buggered it up but a better driver could gain time by clearing as a double then single etc, just an example of catering for all abilities.

It's also worth remembering that less experienced drivers (myself included) are more likely to improve given the opportunity to try more testing features.
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