24th-Aug-20, 09:49 PM
I guess what each of us sees depends on what we are used to. And it is always easy to be horrified when we view something that doesn't fit our chosen paradigm.
I agree with Jason - what interests me is mixing aspects of analogue and digital race craft. There is the option to run two-lane 'pure analogue' in the inside and outside lanes or to be challenged by including the 'racing line' lane in either two or three-lane racing. That makes a very versatile and absorbing layout for me.
If I was about to route myself an analogue track, I would seriously consider this concept. The modular nature just adds to its versatility.
I agree with Jason - what interests me is mixing aspects of analogue and digital race craft. There is the option to run two-lane 'pure analogue' in the inside and outside lanes or to be challenged by including the 'racing line' lane in either two or three-lane racing. That makes a very versatile and absorbing layout for me.
If I was about to route myself an analogue track, I would seriously consider this concept. The modular nature just adds to its versatility.