surferr wrote:
Great points Dave. The Q's pavement is horrific in so many locations. If anyone thinks a map can be printed from a computer then just transposed down on that parking lot is clueless and needs to show up at 0500 and be enlightened with Jerry and Rodney's efforts.
IMHO I think it is an impossibility for a track to be perfect for every car type. Wide open layouts are great for high powered cars but can be boring for lower powered vehicles. Tight technical tracks can be frustrating for some but a challenge for others. This is an AX not Laguna Seca.
Jerry & Rodney's thinking of a technical tight slow track right after a HPDE was spot on for so many newbies joining us for the 1st time.
because a track is tight and slow does not make it technical, and because a track is wide open and fast does not make it less technical. multiple line choices, which corners to give up, trade offs, decisions, finding the rhythm, and flow identify a technical track. an exit from a parking garage is tight and slow, but not technical. like the track on the 29th, you just try to get out and not hit anything...

It took me at least 3 events before Jad started whining... or was that winning...