Mr. Lipp:
These look good at a glance. If I may make a couple of comments;
T- 1: Nice. It may turn out to be really fast. If travelling in a clock-wise direction; passing over the swale on the east (decending) side could be "bouncy" over the swale crossing, and if brakes were to fail, you might see a car go in to the pits at a pretty good clip. You might consider shortening that straight a little, or put a "slow-down kink" in it before the right-hand sweeper to "encourage safety." Passing on the west side of the track (ascending line) could be tricky around F-4 and befoer the sweeper. The transition from up hill to flat/change in geography in the area just past F-4 has been known to upset cars and "break 'em loose." Ask Kim Crosser about that. (No offense, Kim.

) The swale crossing at G-3 could extricate spoilers and splitters from "Simone" cars and other low-slung-spoiler-splitter cars like our trusting President Dave Gardner. I seem to recall he has a limited "Splitter budget."
T-2. Looks good ... really good. I think the right-hander at the bottom of the hill could be dicey if it's too close to the K-rail on the west side of the track; but otherwise it takes advantage of most of the "good pavement" up by the Bud sign. Brake over-heating would be my only concern, especially with that long downhill straight. Also, the swale crossing between H3 and H4 could potentially launch cars if they carry a lot of speed through the lift-and-turn bend before the swale. Jad Duncan can give you a really good explanation of launching over a swale. He did a magnificent job in the SE lot back in his red 944 days.
T-3 looks really good. The only issues I see as potential problems are: the right-hand turn before D-4. This is a dramatic elevation transition from up hill/on-camber to down hill/off-camber. I'd fear cars with rear-engines could easily over-steer right into D-4 and have a mess on their hands. Also: you broke the 11th commandment of track design at H-3 / H-4: "Thow shalt not cross the swale at 90-degrees." Unless you've worked out a deal with Simone or Mark Tyler for referrals on splitters and front spoilers, you'll need to adjust the swale crossing to a lesser degree approach/departure ... say no more than 10-degrees
(now ... where have I heard that before?
).
Anyway, that's my 2-cents.
(Of course, these are just my opinions based on absolutely no knowledge of any kind what so ever. So yes, I'll go pound sand now.
)Keep up the good effort! you're doing great.
Dan Chambers"It's
just a "well prepared" street car ... or a very, very well-mannered track car."

1983 SC #91 3.6L, "Black Pearl" Livery
1987 944 (gone but not forgotten)