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that would be amazing..

that guy has some balls of steel.. that is cookin around that track.

and man that would be alot of braking points, apexes, what speed to be carrying into what turn, and what not.. i guess if you do it enough on that track it would be second nature, but still that nuts.

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whats with all the writing on the track? very distracting dont you think?

No real answer, many people ask the same question. It's a public track (rent a lap), with parts of the roads open to normal public traffic when not racing. Most of the writing is supposedly just chalk marks. There's advertising, vandalism, tagging, and some mark crashes, braking points, turn ins, etc.

I've seen the same thing in Hocking Hills, to a lesser extent.

Estimated 3 to 12 public racers die on the track every year, based on local police reports.

edit: original track was 174 turns and several jumps. Times under 8 minutes by anything or anyone are rare. Use of the full track for pro racing ended in 1939. Fastest lap at that time was Louis Chiron, at an average speed of 112.31 km/h (72 mph) in his Bugatti.

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