So in the spirit of discussion, this one is directed at the track owners on here like BC and Malvern since you guys are pretty active on here. Others feel free to chime in too. In your opinions, what about some type of formula for building tracks? A set of guidelines so to speak. I'm not saying every track has the same layout or anything like that. I'm talking about jump construction, length of run before a jump, distance between two jumps, etc. For example, if a jump face is 6' tall, it must also be raked out x amount of feet (simple rise over run formula) and must also have a distance of a' - b' of run before the face of that jump. This probably sounds more complicated than it really is because most track builders naturally build jumps properly, but some don't. Again, this might be stupid but just throwing it out there. It's kind of like the safer barrier in NASCAR that someone brought up earlier. It probably sounded dumb at one point until we found that it actually worked. I would be willing to bet that Dirt Wurx has a set of guidelines similar to this in SX. I realize that this would be nearly impossible to get everyone to follow and that there are a lot of variables such as elevation change, dirt, radius of a jump face, etc. I'm just asking your opinions, nothing more. So what do you think?