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2015 Goodguys Spring TX Track Layout
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Sweet, this looks more like the old course where you passed through half of it twice. That will probably mean less total runs, but a longer time on-course for each run.
Looking forward to it! |
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I think the layout at the Dallas Karting Complex in Caddo Mills would be less brutal. |
It looks the same as last spring, but last fall was very different. You didn't pass through the straight in the middle twice, so it was a 45 second or so course. That allowed them to get more total runs through the course, but took away part of it which I enjoyed (the 2-pass course).
And I wouldn't call the course 'tight'. I can run it in first or second gear, which is ok for me. Given the space constraints that they have to deal with, I think they do a pretty good job of maximizing the space available while keeping it pretty safe. |
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Course looks awesome Ed. A lot like the old course as Bryan mentioned. I like the addition of the cone at the end of the straight versus the single cone in past years. Now we just need to get the cars ready! :gitrdun: ...Bryan that includes you too!!!
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I like the new layout as it appears that the really high HP guys won't be able to use all their power with slower track speeds and more handling required.
Thanks for posting the layout! |
Ed - I've been trying to register for the autocross but can't figure out how to do it online. Not sure who I should email about the issue based on the contact page. I've emailed a few people and no one has responded. I assume it's my error but can you help to assist??
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I don't think you register for the autocross itself, just the event. Any car which attends is allowed to autocross. I don't preregister, I just go to the Marriott hotel (I think it's a Marriott anyway) which is the host hotel and register when I get to Fort Worth. Put the sticker in the windshield and drive in the next morning straight to the autocross area...
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Upon entering Texas Motor Speedway, you will go directly to the autocross course . Sign the waiver/sign up form/tech sheet. The tech inspector will ensure you meet the minimum requirements (200TW tires, battery secured, overflow tank, etc) and then provide you a windshield sticker to display as an autocross participant. A few quick tips: (for anyone attending, not just Gerno) -after going to the Marriott and picking up your registration packet, adhere your event registration card on the driver side of your windshield or side window so Trent, announcer, and score team can easily see your participant number and name (some tape it to the outside of the window/windshield) -get there EARLY! Unload anything loose from your car. Get your tools/chair/spectator spot set up. It gets crowded. -go find the tech inspector for sign up and tech paperwork. Take a pen with you to fill out the tech card prior to the tech inspector getting to your car -Walk the course...at least TWICE if time permits. Ask questions but walk the line of the course as tho you are sitting in the driver seat. Spacing yourself from the cones as though you had an imaginary car around you. -before you make your first run, hop in with one of the pros (If Bret Voekel is there, he is gracious to allow people to ride along and also has mad skills so you will get a great feel for the course.) and if time permits before its your turn on the course, try to get a couple ride alongs in -HAVE FUN! You will meet some really cool guys and gals. Talk tire pressures. Shock settings. Get you car weighed at the Ridetech booth. Ask questions and don't be afraid to engage the pros and sponsors. They are awesome people and will gladly answer questions. Look forward to seeing you guys there. |
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