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Originally posted by Cheese Cheese wrote:

The course was tighter than usual and had an annoying hairpin turn in it which was a bit of a workout with the Fiero's steering.

Colby, how about a picture of the track sheet? It's nice to have a record in these threads of how each course was laid out.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Colby Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 May 2011 at 11:43am
OK. It's not completely to scale as you might be able to tell from the video.

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Originally posted by Cheese Cheese wrote:

... as you might be able to tell from the video.

I gotta say, that watching the video without any knowledge of the track layout is completely confusing (for me anyway). The picture of the track sheet helps a lot! Thanks.

 

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Originally posted by Cheese Cheese wrote:

... but in the afternoon we did two laps of the track

So how did they work out the best times for the day when there were two different distances covered?

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Originally posted by Patrick Patrick wrote:

So how did they work out the best times for the day when there were two different distances covered?


I'm guessing they'll just put up two sets of results as if it were two separate events.
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