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Old 19-03-2014
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Only been to Storm Valley the once and for a dirt track with M4 Holeshots I thought the grip was amazing.

The downfall for me and I could say the same with some other tracks. Is why make a track so difficult with jumps and slab sided bomb holes, that make it so unpredictable for racing. I'm all for jumps, rhythm sections, bomb holes, ripples and rutted up corners but they need to be flowing and make it approachable for everyone.

One problem you need to consider is the size of the track its quite compact, but as has been proved in the past it is doable. I would prefer to see the track designed more like a US track of the early 90's and not like these stadium/arena type tracks with huge jumps of today.

I say stay away from the sugar as the grip levels are there Then get a flow to the track, put in a few sections that will slow drivers down but are achievable for any level of driver to get through and you'll have a winner.

Good luck
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