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Old 09-26-2010, 11:32 AM   #5
Don Kennedy
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Default Re: Altitude adjusted tracks

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Originally Posted by Chad Rhodes View Post
of course we don't get a correction factor when its 4000DA at a track with a real altitude of 6', but when the DA is 3000' at a 5000actual altitude track you can set a record that can't be duplicated. There have been records set at altitude tracks that were wayyy off from what anyone had actually run at a "non factored" track.
When the air is good at Denver say corrected to around 5,000 ft that is when records are set , now when the air is good at a sea level say 200 feet corrected or better that is when records are set also . I would have to say that most of the time the correction factor is dead on . and as usual any one who wants to Go to A High altitude track to set a record i suspect you should just like when the air is good at a sea level track same Great air different altitude
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