Thread: Track Prep
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7/29/23, 2:57 PM   #3
Pitdad
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The old school theory was that running in the same direction as racing reinforced or enhanced the existing ruts. If you worked the track backwards, you broke up that pattern and it made for a better surface. Kinda the same reason I don’t cut my lawn in the same grid pattern year after year.

We even wheel packed the track backwards (clockwise) back in the day (when race cars were responsible for running the track in…). Packing it backwards also kept anyone from trying to hot lap on a soft track, making matters worse.