Thread: Track Limits
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Old 3 Jul 2023, 12:51 (Ref:4166521)   #41
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Originally Posted by Taxi645 View Post
One side is tarmac or tarmac equal friction coefficient so the bikes have their safe track limit. The other side is a very low friction coefficient sort of astroturf surface.
So, something like grass. Preferably a bit bumpy so they a) know they're on it, b) don't want to be, and c) it slows them down when they are.

Just like Mid-Ohio. No track limits problems there.

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Originally Posted by billy bleach View Post
Track limits a blight on the sport from F1 to a Clubby at Lydden- the woke brigade who are more worried about there grass than the sport will drive everyone away
Can't say I even understand that comment. What has 'woke' to do with anything? Odd.

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