Why don't they run tracks in reverse?
Why don't they run tracks in reverse?
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E36GUY

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5,906 posts

242 months

Tuesday 25th May 2010
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Just a thought. Why are tracks always the same way every time? Why are they never run in reverse? Seems like it would be a bit of fun and an added challenge. Run a circuit one way in the morning and in reverse in the afternoon. Why not.

Imagine the Nordschliefe in reverse yikes

But why not?!

telford_mike

1,221 posts

209 months

Tuesday 25th May 2010
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Pit entry/exit would be a bit of a laugh at some circuits ...

E36GUY

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5,906 posts

242 months

Tuesday 25th May 2010
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telford_mike said:
Pit entry/exit would be a bit of a laugh at some circuits ...
Agreed. But doable presumably?

Raify

6,556 posts

272 months

Tuesday 25th May 2010
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Because the safety features (gravel traps etc) are designed to catch cars going in one direction?

Raify

6,556 posts

272 months

Tuesday 25th May 2010
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Look at Brands and in particular Paddock Hill.

Imagine coming round that right to left and understeering into that wall behind the shops....

HiRich

3,337 posts

286 months

Tuesday 25th May 2010
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Brands of course started out as an anti-clockwise circuit. always a good one for those trick question photos.

xr287

875 posts

204 months

Tuesday 25th May 2010
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Mostly because gravel traps, tyre walls and marshalls access points are all set up to safely catch cars going in one direction.

You would have to add run off to some corners and build new barriers etc to make it safe to run most circuits the other way round.

Knockhill used to have a licence to run both ways about 10 years ago. Don't think it was ever raced but they ran quite a few reverse trackdays

spyder dryver

1,330 posts

240 months

Tuesday 25th May 2010
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The red and white raised kerbs would likely be in the wrong places too.
However I can remember Mallory being run in reverse when they ran Eurocars.

Size Nine Elm

5,167 posts

308 months

Tuesday 25th May 2010
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Kaimes sprint circuit is run in both directions... but its not exactly got a huge amount of gravel trap in either direction.

fergus

6,430 posts

299 months

Tuesday 25th May 2010
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E36GUY said:
Just a thought. Why are tracks always the same way every time? Why are they never run in reverse? Seems like it would be a bit of fun and an added challenge. Run a circuit one way in the morning and in reverse in the afternoon. Why not.

Imagine the Nordschliefe in reverse yikes

But why not?!
I've got a german DVD of Walter Rohrl driving an old 1971 911R in an oldtimer rally on a very wet NS backwards (i.e. anticlockwise, rather than Russ Swift style hehe). Makes very interesting viewing, especially the way Walter is on 100% attack mode yikes. I think he thought he was in his old Gr. B S2 evo sport quattro!

GreigM

6,740 posts

273 months

Tuesday 25th May 2010
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spyder dryver said:
The red and white raised kerbs would likely be in the wrong places too.
However I can remember Mallory being run in reverse when they ran Eurocars.
I believe a lot of kerbs have an "on" and "off" side also, meaning one is higher than the other....which disturbs things!

sonny.j.h

91 posts

225 months

Thursday 27th May 2010
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There is a driver training package in Germany where you drive the Northern Loop anti-clockwise as part of the training. I have not done this, but the guy who did, said it was really good and worth while.

Cant remember the name of the company

Dog Star

17,376 posts

192 months

Tuesday 1st June 2010
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Cadwell Park would be, er, "interesting" yikes

tvrolet

4,692 posts

306 months

Wednesday 2nd June 2010
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xr287 said:
Knockhill used to have a licence to run both ways about 10 years ago. Don't think it was ever raced but they ran quite a few reverse trackdays
Not sure about cars, but it was definitely raced in reverse for bikes.

I remember it well since my next-door neighbour of the time (maybe 25 years ago now) was killed coming out the pits on a reverse day pre-race practice; t-boned by a faster bike coming 'down' the main straight. I think that was the last reverse bike race they ran as the pit exit [entrance on normal days] was pretty dangerous in reverse.

IIRC it was far closer to the pits then, almost in line with the back of the grid, and without a raised marshall post anyone controlling entry to the track at the entrance [exit] couldn't see any oncoming traffic until they popped up over the blind crest. I'm not even sure if entry was controlled, but basically from the point a rider on-track could see joining traffic having crested the rise, or folks joining the circuit could see an oncoming bike over the rise it was maybe only a few hundred yards. Remember too that the pit wall now has a rasied 'step' (hey, it wasn't even a wall then!) so the crest on the straight looks far less 'blind'.

It would actually be a lot safer now with the entrance [or reverse exit] way down the straight and the raised marshalling post which has full visibility of the straight, but then we're back to gravel traps/tyres walls in the wrong place.

MartinM

495 posts

231 months

Friday 4th June 2010
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Llandow apparently has a licence to run in reverse.

majordad

3,629 posts

221 months

Saturday 5th June 2010
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They ran Mondello Park here in Ireland ( no backward paddy jokes please ) between 2002-2005. Do'nt know they stopped doing so but they have. There is at least one corner where you were facing a solid barrier with no run off like a previous poster mentioned at Paddock at Brands. It was a good idea though, as my car is LHD I was now sat on the better side and all the rest were on the wrong side.

wtdoom

3,742 posts

232 months

Saturday 5th June 2010
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There is a race at the nordschleife that goes backwards . Can't remember the name .

Mansell90

224 posts

192 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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MartinM said:
Llandow apparently has a licence to run in reverse.
They should try a trackday like that, im trying to imagine what it would be like.... probably rubbish actually thinking about it haha.... d'oh think i just answered/contradicted my own question!