Putnam Park - ???

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  1. FastGuy68

    FastGuy68 Lean angle baby!!

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    Anyone got any tips for someone who has never been there before??
     
  2. some guy #2

    some guy #2 Rides with no training wheels

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    Go fast !

    Turn 4 (the first left hand)

    Turn 10 (last one onto the straight)

    Pretty simple and flowing. Decent lap time is under 1:20. Record is a 1:09. Regular fast pace is 1:11-1:15.
     
  3. FastGuy68

    FastGuy68 Lean angle baby!!

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    Ok, is the track surface fairly good? Also, I have a 40' trailer so I need to know is the paddock fairly big?

    Anyone else going over Easter Weekend?
     
  4. Dave608

    Dave608 Let's Ride!
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    Paddock is plenty big. No power unless you rent a garage or bring a generator

    Surface pretty decent, will eat tires
     
  5. steve802cc

    steve802cc Knows an apex

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    Can't camp over night at track:cry:
     
  6. sheepofblue

    sheepofblue Rides with no training wheels

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    Unless it has changed do NOT buy gas in the little town across the interstate unless you prefer to be robbed. Last time I went (a few years ago) it was considerably higher than the US hwy over by the track and stupid expensive even for Indiana. I always made sure I brought gas with me.
     
  7. Justin.Chmielewski

    Justin.Chmielewski Rides with no training wheels
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    No camping in paddock area, cloverdale campground is just down the road from the track or the wal mart parking lot at the cloverdale exit.

    We get it, you have a big trailer. So do factory teams. The better question is how good of a driver are you? The paddock is no better or worse than any other track and there is ample room to get around if you plan ahead. Just don't be "that guy" with the big trailer that parks in the middle of everyone then HAS to leave early and forces others to move their stuff to accommodate you!

    As for track surface, its grippy, a little bumpy in places and likes to eat tires as I recall. It's a fast flowing track that has some fun corners. Don't brake for T1.
     
  8. some guy #2

    some guy #2 Rides with no training wheels

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    Paddock is plenty big enough but you can't camp at the track overnight. There are hotels and an RV camp near by though. Be there early, like 6:30-7 or there will be a long line to get in.

    Track surface is great! Lots of grip so it eats tires. No major bumps or cracks to watch out for.

    They'll go over track entrance and exit at the riders meeting since it's a little different.
     
  9. some guy #2

    some guy #2 Rides with no training wheels

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    Just so the OP knows this is a joke :) But yes you can go pretty fast in T1.
     
  10. FastGuy68

    FastGuy68 Lean angle baby!!

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    :wtf:I'm not saying that to impress anyone, I could give a sh!t what anyone thinks of my stuff. As for driving I have had my CDL for over 20 years so I think I can manage a little 40' trailer. Your other comments were actually useful.
     
  11. j_fuggin_t

    j_fuggin_t Track Addict

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    Mmmmmm.. putnam.. love that place.. its getting some herpe-ish spots in turn 2 & on the exit of turn 5 (which is the sketchiest of the bunch) the track is fun though & has a special place in my heart as its the first track i ever rode at. The garage's are great & camping isn't that far away though ppl complain about it, maybe 10 mins away.

    who needs brakes in turn 1?? LOL
     
  12. screws4068

    screws4068 Rides with no training wheels

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    We get it, you have a big trailer. So do factory teams. The better question is how good of a driver are you? The paddock is no better or worse than any other track and there is ample room to get around if you plan ahead. Just don't be "that guy" with the big trailer that parks in the middle of everyone then HAS to leave early and forces others to move their stuff to accommodate you!

    :pop:Wow thats a call out! I can't pull a trailer to save my damn life, well I can pull one just cant back the damn thing up!!!
     
  13. vickisboytoy

    vickisboytoy BLP Racing

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    But do you have a big deck? That's what everyone really wants to know.
    Or do you trim the bushes around the deck to make it look bigger?
     
  14. screws4068

    screws4068 Rides with no training wheels

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    Bwahahahahahaha!!!
     
  15. FastGuy68

    FastGuy68 Lean angle baby!!

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    How wide can you stretch your mouth open?:thumb:
     
  16. screws4068

    screws4068 Rides with no training wheels

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  17. Justin.Chmielewski

    Justin.Chmielewski Rides with no training wheels
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    Point is, you mention your trailer... a lot. Even posted pics of it, repeatedly. There is a fine line between questions and "LOOK AT MEEEEEEE!"

    Based on your signature line, you have experience at various racetracks and understand that much bigger vehicles than your "little 40 footer" (your words) need to get in and out of them. So, as someone who has had a CDL for 20 years, you should be able to take that thing thru a mcdonalds drive thru assuming its not height restricted.

    "hey guys, im concerned my trailer will be hard to get in and out" is a much different statement of the same issue. That being said, its all good fun and nothing i wouldn't expect anyone to hit me with as well.
     
  18. steve802cc

    steve802cc Knows an apex

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    I like to keep an eye on my stuff, not complaining about distance to camping:fencing:
     
  19. Johnaprilia

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    I typically stay up the street at the church parking lot. The pastor welcomes us as long as we respect the privilege. No problem with my 2 ft trailer. J
     
  20. TLR67

    TLR67 Cheers!
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    Just giggle like a school girl every time you go through dead bear! Putnam is awesome...
     

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