Curious to see people's thoughts on this.
I have an opportunity to buy a 1/3 mile dirt track about 1hr from my home. I think it was last used in 2016. In our case we would start off with our rental karts on ice using some mix of the existing track, infield and grounds to form a road course. After that, the sky's the limit with 26 acres to play with.
I could pull off a dirt roval (or oval) for the rental karts and get people out here again before the ice season that would definitely be a bonus. Would have to narrow\tighten the track some to make it a bit of a challenge in karts I'm sure, but that's something we can figure out later.
Is a dirt track surface like this worth trying to save, or are we better off hauling what's there out and putting new clay in? Probably hard to tell from the single pic I have, I'll see if we took more.
I have an opportunity to buy a 1/3 mile dirt track about 1hr from my home. I think it was last used in 2016. In our case we would start off with our rental karts on ice using some mix of the existing track, infield and grounds to form a road course. After that, the sky's the limit with 26 acres to play with.
I could pull off a dirt roval (or oval) for the rental karts and get people out here again before the ice season that would definitely be a bonus. Would have to narrow\tighten the track some to make it a bit of a challenge in karts I'm sure, but that's something we can figure out later.
Is a dirt track surface like this worth trying to save, or are we better off hauling what's there out and putting new clay in? Probably hard to tell from the single pic I have, I'll see if we took more.