Bryan:
Along with all those factors that Kary mentioned, there's also:
- Trying to include all aspects of cornering, braking, and car control in each design. ie: Increasing Radius
and decreasing radius turns, braking zones, slalom sections for smooth handling, fast sweepers/straights, linked corner/rythm sections for deft handling experts.... all in one track with poor surface limitations.
- Bearing in mind that the A-X is an entry level event, so nothing too fancy or too difficult. (I always try to design a track with the thought that a 19-year old is going to show up in a 930 with extra boost and HP, on narrow old street tires, and old brake fluid ... and no previous performance driving experience.)
- Hours of daylight. Summers are somewhat easy. Winters/Spring is a daylight-deprived challange. We don't like to drive in the dark.
- Pleasing all the drivers all the time ....

(Someday that just might happen ...

)
I would say that one of the greatest rewards, and toughest challanges for me as A-X Chair has been the track design portion of the job. When you get it right, and people applaud your track, life doesn't get any better. When you miscalculate your design and the Forum lights up with grumbles, you think about changing your name, and buying a Yugo
Hope this helps. See you on the 18th.