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Joined: 9/4/2006 From: West Bloomfield,
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Here's a Pic of the indoor track I practice and race at. It's called Factory Tracks Raceway, and it's in Highland, MI. This is actually an old layout, it changes every few weeks. I'll try and get some more pics with a current layout, this is all I've got for now. I also race at The Pheasant Runn around that area. I'll try to add some pics of that one, too.
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Joined: 11/28/2004 From: Fullerton,
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They all look flat compared to the California tracks! Its true...all the California tracks a motox type tracks with big air. I am surprised how flat all the tracks look in the pics including the Farm. Revelation grabs thirty feet of air., Thunder Alley has major elevation changes and air etc. It may be the pics, not sure.
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Joined: 9/16/2006 From: Menasha,
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Yea our track is flat for the most part minus 6 sick jumps, but we work with what we got. Everything for our track is donated including the dirt. We do have a lap system and house transponders though so its not a bad place to race.
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Hey guys ı got a question for you all.ım over at europe and couple of my frıends and me gonna make an offroad track not really a big one but a satisfied one anyway there is something in my mind that i wanna ask you about the jumps. is there any standards for the jumps?i mean what should be the gap between jumps and rythm sectıons? can anyone gıve me any measurement about the jumps width and lenght?