I said from the start you can't compare one venue with another, Hell, if you want to pick nits, you can't compare a venue to itself on separate dates. Bonneville would be the best example, running anytime from August through October, wet/dry, cold/hot, traction/no traction, headwind/tailwind. Should Tailwinds be factored in ?
Maybe one of the resident Nits on these lists could come up with a computer program factoring everything in to set National standards and records, that way we'd all live happily ever after and nobody would ever say their El KaBong Dry Barf Valley Timing Association was better.
The prevailing winds at Loring are basically westerly, Saturday they were all out of the South, and they kept the flies at bay, the only thing really important about this entire response.
The track obviously runs North/South, maybe because winds aren't as important to B-52s ?
Be happy we had a great weekend in Maine, finally a serious alternative for LSR in the North East. Come on up, it is a great experience.
Bob Wanner