Something else I’d address was the crashed rider in the start of a staggered start race. It took the fellow til the time the first race was coming around to get going again. Instead of just waiting til that race was over with to start the next race (plus 50?), they let the guys go right in front of the faster race behind. So the faster (Plus 30?) guys came flying up on the back of the Plus 50 race. Plus 30 had a little unexpected traffic to battle through, and the Plus 50 guys had a little extra excitement....
Yes out +30 Moto hit the back of the +50 moto halfway through lap 2. Jeremy Nance and I had a great battle going and it got quite hairy coming through as I don't think the +50 guys expected us to come through that quick. Racer 842 and I had a close call coming over one of the tables out of the corner, he was in the main line and I had to make a quick adjustment on the slick track. It worked and I'm thankful we didn't come together.
I love smith road, I've been going since I was 8 years old, I remember the muddy practices quite well, scrambling over to the wash bays to spray off, and running the track backwards as well. It's also less than a half hour from me now so it's my home practice track. The track has elevation, ruts, and nothing too crazy when it comes to jumps so I can go there and ride laps and not have to worry about not making it to work the next day. It's easy to come on here or facebook and bitch about things. I've been guilty of it after a bad day of riding BUT I've had way more good days than I have had bad there, I agree the track prep left a lot to be desired after the intermission, before, I didn't think it was bad at all. The quads had a lot to do with shoving any topsoil left off the track at the end of the first motos. The juice isn't worth the squeeze with having the quads there on raceday in my opinion. It was quite slick but I just ran a gear high and managed my throttle for wins in +25 and +30.
There as some things I would like to see changed, mainly bringing the back section back (one of the best parts of the track previously!) and tilling the corners deeper. I've talked to their safety guy about this in person and he was very open to hearing suggestions.
I think their heart is in the right spot and the place has a ton of potential. I'm glad they put the new fences in as it keeps people from riding/walking onto the track at any spot. I'm glad they are still open after the pipe line fiasco. I don't know the Plas family personally, I know they have been around for a bit though, I bet they will do whatever they need to bring it back to it's glory days.