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Postby Mike on Thu Nov 01, 2007 7:36 pm

Really like the infield, it was my break through track for learning left foot braking! :D :D :D
Not much run off, minimal camber or elevation changes and K rails everywhere but overall very enjoyable.
Nice hotels and restaurants nearby too.
I hope SDR (or POC) plans to hold an infield event in 08'.
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Postby kary on Fri Nov 02, 2007 11:22 am

Mike wrote:Really like the infield, it was my break through track for learning left foot braking! :D :D :D
Not much run off, minimal camber or elevation changes and K rails everywhere but overall very enjoyable.
Nice hotels and restaurants nearby too.
I hope SDR (or POC) plans to hold an infield event in 08'.
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I hope they do not, I hope they have an event using the entire track, the road course is far more fun then just the infield....just one mans opinion!
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Postby Mike on Fri Nov 02, 2007 6:06 pm

Done it, not a roval fan.
Down the long & wide straight and through the oval was boring with less than 300hp. :wink:
The 600+hp turbos passing me around the oval seemed right for the track. 8)
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