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Old 10-25-2006, 03:19 PM
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Yeah, I think rather than using Tsukuba track most of the times, those guys should use longer track like the new Fuji Speedway that would give slightly advantage for higher hp cars
i do agree totally.

however, to be fair to the Best Motoring guys, to DO just that with reasonable frequency. a lot of their major "races" with high HP european cars take place at Fuji, Fisco, Sugo-- all of which are more suited to powerful cars than Tsukuba.

Having said that, how different is Tsukuba in character, to many of the tracks that a lot of us drive on? Of course many here regulary visit the 'Ring or Spa, but there's a lot who also drive on smaller tracks. and someone pointed out that Tsukuba is pretty similar to the Hockenheim short course, where the german press test cars as well.
 
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