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Re: Nationals on Asphalt?

To: Loren Williams <Loren@kscable.com>
Subject: Re: Nationals on Asphalt?
From: Joshua Hadler <jhadler@rmi.net>
Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1999 18:42:19 -0600
Loren Williams wrote:
> 
> As long as the course is designed with sufficient runoff room at every
> corner (so you don't wipe out half the course if/when you get sideways),
> and the course is not unreasonably tight, running on slick sealed
> asphalt is not a problem.  Why are so many people so afraid of slick
> surfaces? 

        It's not that people are afraid of it. I'm willing to bet that even the
asphalt proponents would hate running on sealed asphalt. When Colan said
that it'd be slick, he's not kidding. And all it would take would be a
little bit of rain to make it a skating rink. You saw how the rain on
Tuesday sapped the mood out of the competitors? When you simply can't
get any power down, it's really not too much fun.

> (my theory?  they're too accustomed to their R-tires and
> mondo grip and can't accept braking a little earlier or cornering with a
> little less force)  A slick surface is just another opportunity to learn
> something new about your car.

        But when you travel 1000+ miles to drive on an ice rink, it kinda
sucks. Good asphalt, sure. I like it alot. But sealed asphalt? If it
meant a long road trip, I think I'd pass.
 
-Josh2

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