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[QUOTE="twitcher, post: 12871261, member: 191043"] I’m a big fan of DT Seaside, I don’t really like Gardens very much. I suppose I just haven’t done enough laps around Gardens, or haven’t used the right car/class for the circuit yet. I agree that the Chicane on Seaside could use some tweaks to make it a little more friendly for racing, but as others have mentioned, it’s actually my favourite part of the circuit. At the end of the day, I have the same opinion about that Chicane as I do with the Tokyo tracks - there’s nothing wrong with the tracks, it’s entirely the fault of the drivers. The average GTS player is just not that good, and tends to have very very low racing IQ. I do agree that the barriers around the DTS Chicane could be pushed back slightly, just to make it a little more forgiving (after all, none of us are pros, or perfect). For me though, the walls are what makes it exciting. It’s different in shape, but the proximity of the walls is really not that much different than the chicanes we see at Adelaide or Surfer’s Paradise in Aussie Supercars. In that series, it’s completely routine for the drivers to be inches from / scraping the walls while flying through the air on two wheels (or less)....and it’s freakin awesome!! [/QUOTE]
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