Thanks to Inland Aerial Surveys, Inc. we now have an aerial photo of the track which was just taken a couple weeks ago, so it has the newest section. Check it out. It's pretty cool.
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thats cool
matt's dad (no1hogoc) is a pilot and i know he has expressed intrest in having his passanger take photos of the ROR on take off from the airport........dont think he's got around to it yet but they'll be nice to see
That photo is awesome. I haven't been out to the track since the new sections were added so would anybody mind photo shoping that one with some arrows as to where the track runs or putting up a "map" so to speak, kinda curious as to how the new track works. Can't wait to make it back out with more power in our car, just fired off the new Northstar.
Here is what I did in paint, not very good at all but you get the idea. For anyone who's never been there it starts at the thick black line and follows the arrows all the way around.
Thanks a lot for that, That is all I needed to see where it runs. Was a bit unsure for a second when I first saw the pic if it was turning into figure 8 racing with all the possible course crossings.
oh boy jen, when you said it was near the airport you wern't kidding. just a suggestion jen, mark that thing up with the jumps, rythm sections, spectator areas, and start finish line and put it up on the ROR site, that rocks!