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If 4 Oaks is designated as a semi-permanant course. Why not choose a path that avoids the really soft areas.
Wow!!! Why didn't I think of that? Oh, wait, that's what I already did.
I know some people may automatically assume I'm a dumbass since I'm from Johnston County, and that I didn't spend the first several years of the rallyx program figuring out what works the best in my field, and directing the course accordingly, but yeah, I've spent a little time and put some thought into it. That's part of the purpose of these play days that you guys with beaters never show up to. Maybe if you showed up for a few of those, you could provide your input -- and get some practice so that you'll stop rutting up my course.
Basically, all I can do is design a course that works well for whoever's doing the testing. And if the tester is me driving one of my cars, it's going to suck for those of you with bad equipment and no mad driving skills.

Partially because yes, I am evil, and I will put some evil things in the courses. Oh, you don't like that big hole where you enter the turnaround in the keyhole? Then don't drive through it - I don't even see it when I go through there; it's not part of the course I'm driving. You don't like the moguls? You always have the option to slow down. I did a lot of slowing down on Sunday, and I ended up getting beat by a crazy person in a disposable car (you should see the wheel that he bent -

).

But that's the way it works out sometimes. You look at your choices, you weigh them based on costs/rewards, and you make your decision. If you decide to blast through the moguls at full throttle, you should be willing to accept the consequences.
Yes, I'd LOVE to own a smooth, hard dirt/gravel area to race on, but I have to deal with reality. I think I've done a pretty good job at it, but I know I still have a lot to learn about how to deal with all the different areas and their characteristics. Hopefully I'll get to continue doing that for a while.
Anyway, now I'll shut up and let those of you with more experience in these matters figure out the solution. Let me know what you decide.
