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Old 09-15-2018, 10:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Glyndellis
Rumor has it that Mid O will be resurfaced in the next couple of years. This would address the main issue of the track being almost undriveable in the wet.
It was AWESOME (and dry ) y-day and today with MORPCA --two perfect days. Just got home after the 300-mi drive and totally wacked with track rapture

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Old 09-16-2018, 11:14 PM
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Originally Posted by gbuff
Mosport and LeCircuit are American......North American

Not surprised about LCMT--lots of people prolly don't know what it is.

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If we include up north, I’ll throw in Canada’s best hidden secret Calabogie... At least for me! I also loved Mt Tremblant (Le Circuit), reminded me of Mid-Ohio in some aspects (elevation changes / old school layout)... so I’d put those three in the top 15, if not all of them in top 10.

Now if we go by “America’s”, we should be including Interlagos, Jerez, etc ;-).
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LS is my favorite. Button Willow is fun if one has a small, lite, car. Willow Springs is fun as well. Never got to drive it but got a ride at, now a mall, Riverside. Really good in a kids eye. Autoclub in Fontaky depending on configuration can be as interesting as it has the banked turns.
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Originally Posted by Glyndellis
Rumor has it that Mid O will be resurfaced in the next couple of years. This would address the main issue of the track being almost undriveable in the wet.
Nooooooooooooo.

It is a test in the wet and once you figure it out, very gratifying.

Obviously it's also a very low friction track in the dry. If they repave it, which I understand is inevitable, it's going to lose a lot of the character that makes it such a rewarding place to drive.




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