Brian Gay wrote:
Scott M., only the cars in the current run group need to be on the pavement, the rest CAN park on gravel or grass it's not going to kill anyone. Once again, in Quebec for a CAC event our paddock spot was in a grassy area but, we had to drive over gravel to get to the staging area, no big deal.
Evan W., you don't stay 8m away from the curbs at the church in sackville or magic mountain. I think that rule has to do with turning anyway, that is why we stopped putting slaloms on the front straight at AMP for years now and just made it a straight shoot into the stopbox.
I know we get close to solid objects in Sackville, and at SSW, but I thought that with a national level event, that kind of thing wouldn't really go over well. It has caused issues for us already.
Parts of the entrance to the Slemon grid (the paddock/parking lot) were not any better than a gravel lot. Broken and sharp concrete is pretty bad too. It was fine there. If anyone reaaallly wants a paved spot (assuming grid on pit lane) reserve the paddock side of the wall, and charge a fee
I would love to have it at AMP, but the risk there is significantly higher than a normal lot/airport (but probably less than SSW).
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