I still don't see how heat wouuld affect it. We have raced on the stuff over here when it's been 30+ a couple of sumers back. That would be in the mid 90's for you, i think. We've had no problems with the surface, apart from when there has been heavy snow fall in a short period of time.
I find it hard to believe that the same surface can be acting so differently acoross the Atlantic, which is why i still believe it is the track at fault rather than the surface.
Are they harrowing between racing? Are they harrowing too deep? Has the drainage been installed properly?
Martin Collins has sold this surface as a maitenance free racing surface, and the American tracks seem to have taken his word for it. In reality it isn't maintenance free, far from it, infact. But, if it is maintained properly, it is the safest synthetic surface available.
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