Old Apr 7, 2004 | 05:05 AM
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Even if you had them pay for the grass, the grass is still torn up, and will take time to regrow. Then the dirt is exposed on the edges of the pavement and the next time it rains (and in FL when it rains is pours) the dirt will wash out from under the edges and the pavement will not be supported anymore. So yes, you can put the grass back, but over time, the ground under the edges of the pavement will be washed out. This is the most important part of the pavement, especially for those people who drift and spin tires right on the edge, this will tear things up further.


This problem could be solved by placing conctrete footers around the pavement, but this track was not designed for drifting, so we will just have to go by their rules.

Now if you come out and get it sideways in a couple corners but have it under control, they are not going to care, but if you try and drift every corner, they are gonna say something. That and when you spin, grass and dirt will get thrown onto the track which makes it suck for people who are trying to grip.

Enough said.
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