gate spacing for a tight indoor track ? how close is too close
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yeah indoor track design is genuinely hard to get right. the thing nobody tells you is that tight tracks arent necessarily beginner friendly, they just feel that way. a pilot who cant carry speed thro
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we had the same problem at our venue, ended up just asking the fastest guy in the group to walk the track before we finalized anything. sounds obvious but it made a huge difference because he immediat
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been building tracks for our local club for about two years now and we finally got access to a warehouse space on weekends. the ceilings are maybe 6 meters and the floor is like 40x20m which sounds big but once you start laying out gates it gets tight real fast
my question is basically how do you guys handle gate spacing when youre limited on space but still want the track to feel like a real race and not just a parking lot slalom. ive been doing about 8-10 meters between gates on straights and like 4-5 on the technical sections but some of the faster guys in the club are complaining that theres no room to carry speed out of corners. i get it but im also trying to make it accessible for the mid-tier pilots too
also wondering if anyone has opinions on gate height for indoor, were currently running all gates at about 1.5m which might be too low for anyone pushing real speed