by SpeedyNH » Sun Mar 06, 2016 3:52 pm
my favorite old oval had four lanes, each one exactly the radius, which were offset diagonally across each other so that there was a crossover at the ends of the straights- the outside lane went to the inside and vise versa, and then did it again at the other end so you got it back. this was an attempt to make racing lines, and it was pretty effective.
we ran mostly old Monogram Midgets. those were the days before super glue, so whatever you lost off the car had to wait til next week, and the car got heavier as you went through the season from all the glue. my favorite car's driver was still missing his right arm when I got it back out a few years ago, but Tiny Tires kindly provided me with a new one (thanks again!).
somewhere a couple years back I saw a sprint car track that had crossovers like that where the lanes stayed beside each other, but it crossed inside and then wound back out in a spiral. it went around three times! think it had three lanes, but that one seems to have gotten lost.
another modern oval I like has the lanes squeezing in the middle of the corners, and another one I saw online has pairs of lanes squeezing alternately as you went around.
in case you can't tell, I like tracks where the lane separation is not constant!
speedy