Hey guys, just thought I would see if anyone is interested in this idea.
It's often joked about, but just wondering if anybody thinks it would actually be a good idea to try...... planning Slipway tracks in advance. Unless everybody is keen to just wing it on the day. Most of the time it turns out totally ok.
Today was a really good clockwise track I reckon, 2 good places to pass per lap in my opinion and not unnecessarily dangerous. The anticlockwise direction was a lot of fun I thought! Really fast sweeping corners and was a blast, however it was damn near impossible to make a pass without risking way too much.
My opinion is that a chicane is an awesome idea at the start of a straight, but not at the end of a straight. At the start of the straight it basically decides how well you will do along the straight and gives a really decent chance for people to out brake each other into the top or bottom end corner. This is why I think the clockwise direction worked and is why the anticlockwise direction was really fast and hard to pass. There were no opportunities to make clean braking manoeuvres. (There was a fast chicane near the end of the first straight in the clockwise direction but because you could stay tapped out the whole way through, it didn't make much difference and sorted the men from the boys haha).
I have drawn a couple of pictures on paint (I am no artist as you may notice). The first picture is the track we did today. As above, I think it was a really good race track for clockwise.
The second picture is what I think would be good for anticlockwise for passing. Do well before the straight, or get passed. I am not saying we should do this track, just trying to show what I mean.
The third picture is a very simple layout of what Slipway looks like if anyone can be bothered drawing their own using my template.
This is all just an idea, totally don't mind if everyone thinks "Meh, can't be biffed. Winging it works well". I enjoy the tracks as it is. Was just interesting today that it was much easier to pass in one direction than the other.
Pictures only took 1 min to draw so give it a go if you have any ideas
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