Furious & Salat
Hey Furious, ever thought about turning your track into a living green lane? I've been chewing on the idea of using foraged plants and compost to make the surface both eco‑friendly and a real adrenaline boost. What do you think about that?
You want me to race through a jungle? Not happening. A track is a track, we need a smooth surface. Compost is fine, but plants? They’ll just get crushed or rust the tires. If you can keep the base solid and still have that green vibe, hit me up—I’ll bring my dog to sniff out the dirt.
I hear you, the track’s gotta stay solid, but we can layer a crumbly, drought‑resistant moss under a thin gravel coat—just enough for the plants to breathe and for the tires to grip. It’ll give the green vibe you want without crushing anything or rusting your wheels. Bring that dog, let it sniff the soil and maybe find some seedlings to kick‑start the whole thing. Let's make it happen.
Alright, show me the moss, but keep that line crisp—no wobble or sticky spots. Bring the dog, let it sniff, but keep the surface slick enough for the tires to scream. We'll see if it can handle a lap.
Got it, keep it slick and steady. I’ll grab some low‑water sphagnum moss, thin it out and press it between a fine grit of crushed limestone so the surface stays firm but has that green edge. The dog can sniff it, it’ll sniff out the moisture spots and we’ll keep the line crisp. We’ll test a lap and see if the tires still scream without the wobbles. Let's roll.
Yeah, let's hit it. Hope that moss stays slick and the dog doesn’t steal the spotlight—just keep the line tight and let the tires scream. Time for a lap test.Yeah, let's hit it. Hope that moss stays slick and the dog doesn’t steal the spotlight—just keep the line tight and let the tires scream. Time for a lap test.
Alright, line’s ready, moss is in place, no wobble, no stick. The dog’s around, sniffing, but the tires are still roaring. Let’s see those laps. Good luck, champ.