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Old 07-14-2008, 09:34 PM
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I'm not asking for an exact layout of the track. But a general scaling of turn radius to be expected (or common track layouts) could help get general tuning close enough for the vehicles to make it through the course w/minimal tuning drama if they have an idea on what to expect out of the vehicle.
I dont know how familiar you are with autocross but one of the key aspects of it is that the course is unknown until you are there and get a chance to walk it.

If it is something that interests you it wouldn't be a bad idea to look up your local SCCA region and see when and where they hold autocrosses. Running local events will give you more chances to tune your car, or more importantly, to become familiar with it's handling and improve on your driving ability. Being able to drive an autocross course quickly and smoothly takes a long time to learn.
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