Originally Posted by
Wildcat1971
I kind of wish it was a carpet track like the 702. I think bringing in the onroad guys will only increase business. That being said, I have no idea long term if the offroad guys will destroy the carpet for the onroad guys.
I really like the change from clay to carpet here. The thing running offroad and onroad is with the jumps there's a good 5 feet past the landing ramps of extra carpet to not eat up the base "onroad" carpet. The lowes carpet is cheap, durable and once some rubber is laid down during onroad the grip is impressive with a little SXT 3.0 on the tires.
Honestly with how difficult maintaining tracks and the costs to rebuild layouts can be, carpet is the only way to go to keep things profitable. Plus car maintenance is a breeze.