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Subject: [FOT] Re: new race track design
From: "Rocky Entriken" <rocky@tri.net>
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 12:10:22 -0500
Uncle Jack--

Having raced Mid-America Motorplex I beg to disagree with your assessment of
that particular track.

What is true about MAM is that it is all combination corners. There is not a
single-turn corner in the place. One sets up Four, Nine sets up 14. Etc. I
love it for that driving challenge.

But it also has passing straights. The frontstraight going into 1 (a
90-right) is good. Then the middle straight going into 5-6, which requires a
hard braking. The chute out of that going to 7-8 is a place I've made the
race-winning pass. The "highway straight" going to 9-10 is a bit short, but
you use it as setup. Then the pit straight heading to 12 is another place
I've made the race-winning pass. (As you might guess, I've won two races
there).

And I would note, neither of those race-winning passes were just driving by
on the straight, both were done by braking into the corner and getting
inside the other guy. The one on the pit straight was extra fun as it goes
into a 3-turn sequence 12-13-14 and we were side by side through 12 (right)
and 13 (left) and then the radius of 14 (right) was what let me come out in
the lead. It took driving all three turns to complete the pass.

--Rocky Entriken

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jack W. Drews" <vinttr4@geneseo.net>
To: <fot@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 8:49 AM
Subject: [FOT] new race track design


> Some personal musings, just for a discussion starter:
>
<snip>
> It seems to me that in our racing, almost no passing occurs in a stretch
> of road that is a continuous sequence of relatively tight connected
> corners. Fun to drive, but not fun to race. There is a distinction between
> the two. Most of these new tracks have one straight and then the rest of
> the real estate is filled with continuously connected corners. Examples
> are Mid America at Council Bluffs, Gingerman to a degree, and nearly all
> of the private club tracks.



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