From Deseret News archives:
Fast track: Larry Miller's park called one of the finest courses in the country
"But, what we learned was that there was such a huge void in the quality of tracks in this area, and I'm not talking just here in Utah or just out West, but in the entire country. One thing led to another and now what we have is a track that has caught the imagination of the racing community, both for auto sports and motorcycles," explained Miller.
"What pleases me most is that once these riders and drivers have been on the track, we've gotten rave reviews. They go on and on about just how good this track is, and these comments are coming from people who've driven other track and are qualified to compare different tracks."
"I have to say that more than anything else, this racetrack is just for fun."
Miller has, in fact, driven the track and "fun" was not one of the words he used to describe his run.
"I haven't been out in one of the really fast cars. I've driven one of the school Mustangs, but it was enough to give me a good feeling for the track. I haven't taken one of the Cobras out. When you have that much power, the track has to be warmer. The Mustang did well, but the Cobra wouldn't have done well.
All this is as Wilson intended: one track, four personalities, no forgiveness, always challenging, never without some surprises and requiring absolute concentration.
"The objective was to design two separate tracks with two separate identities, but in reality there are four separate layouts, each having different characteristics," he explained.
The East track (2.24 miles) is tighter, more suited for European riders and drivers. It's busy and very intense. After 10 minutes on the track, competitors will be hyper because everything happens so quickly.
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